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Don't pay thousands of dollars for services that you can do yourself!!! WESTCHSTER COUNTY REAL ESTATE TAX APPEAL & GRIEVANCE DEADLINES
January 1st – January 21st
February 1st – Third Tuesday in February for these municipalities.
June 1st – Third Tuesday in June for these municipalities.
November 1st – November 15th
Grievance Deadlines Dates for Rockland County February 1st – Third Tuesday in February for these municipalities.
May 1st – Fourth Tuesday in May for these municipalities.
Grievance Deadlines Dates for Putnam County May – Fourth Tuesday in May for these municipalities.
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Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island and New York tax payers must file their Tax Grievance Application with the New York City Tax Commission.
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If you own property in New York State, you are eligible for formal review of your assessment. There are two levels of formal review: 1. Administrative review - the "grievance" process is conducted at the municipal level 2. Judicial review · In order to pursue judicial review you must first go through administrative review · includes two options: o Small Claims Assessment Review (SCAR) - a low-cost option available to most homeowners; o Tax certiorari proceedings in State Supreme Court - to pursue this option, you should contact an attorney. Before pursuing formal review of your assessment, you should first determine if you are assessed fairly: Step One: What is the assessor's estimate of the market value of your property? You'll find this information on the assessment roll. You should check your assessment annually prior to Grievance Day (typically the fourth Tuesday in May, but confirm the date with your assessor). If your municipality is assessing at 100% of market value, your assessment and the assessor's estimate of market value will be identical. If assessments are not at 100% of market value, you can use this formula to calculate the assessor's estimate of market value:
Step Two: Develop an estimate of the market value of your property
Generally, if the assessor's estimate of the market value of your property reflects roughly the amount for which you could sell your property, then your assessment is fair. Step Three: If your assessment is too high
If you are assessed fairly, but you feel that your taxes are too high Assessors do not determine your property taxes. If you feel as though your assessment accurately reflects the market value of your property, but you still feel that your property taxes are too high, you may wish to address this matter with the taxing jurisdictions that impose taxes in your community - school board, county legislature, city council, town board, fire district and other special districts. The assessor cannot assist you with tax matters, but only with matters pertaining to the assessed value of your property. Christopher Greco Appraisal Services has provided New York tax appeal appraisal services throughout Westchester County since 2000. If you believe that your property value is less than your total tax value and assessment then you likely have a case to fight and grieve your New York property taxes! source: New York State Office of Real Property Services New York State Law New York State Law requires all properties in each municipality to be assessed at a uniform percentage of market value each year. This means that all properties in each City, Town and Village must be assessed at market value or all at the same uniform percentage of market value each year. Once the market value of each property is determined, the assessor applies the municipal-wide level of assessment to the market values. In communities where assessments are maintained at a level of assessment of 100%, a property's assessment is the assessor's estimate of its market value. If a community is assessing at a percentage of market value, each assessment should be based on the percentage being used throughout the community. If the market value of a property is $100,000 and the community is assessing at 30% of market value, the assessment on that property would be $30,000. Source: New York State Office of Real Property Services
The below information is provided by New York State Office of Real Property Services. DEFINITIONS Taxable Status/Exemption Filing Date:
The ownership and physical condition of real property as of this date are assessed (valued) according to price fixed as of the valuation date. All applications for property exemptions must be filed with assessor by this date. |
Property Taxes Too High?
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