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The deadline to file a property tax grievance in Nassau County has been extended to April 2nd in order to allow residents more time to appeal their property tax assessment.
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Newsday has reported that 61 percent of the county’s residential and commercial property owners have appealed their assessments since 2010. Those that filed a grievance had an average increase in their property tax bills of about five percent or $466, compared with an average jump of 35.7 percent, or $2,748, for those who did NOT appeal.
could you explain this deadline? is it for seeing money back by the end of 2019? or 2020? what does it mean if i do it before or after the deadline? I am in Suffolk county if it matters.
could you explain this deadline? is it for seeing money back by the end of 2019? or 2020? what does it mean if i do it before or after the deadline? I am in Suffolk county if it matters.
In Suffolk, if you are granted an assessment reduction, it would go into effect next year (2020).
If you miss the deadline, it'll go into effect one year later (2021).
Just a reminder - deadlines are rapidly approaching
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Originally Posted by Elke Mariotti
Grievance deadlines for 2019:
April 30th -- Nassau County
May 21st --- Suffolk County
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