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5 Reasons to Hire a Firm to File Your LI Tax Grievance

5 Reasons to Hire a Firm to File Your LI Tax Grievance

You can undoubtedly file your Suffolk or Nassau County tax grievance by yourself. You only need to be able to research your property’s market value, fill out a Grievance petition, submit it to your assessor’s board, and most likely appear in a court appeal hearing. That said, we recommend that you retain a tax grievance […]

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5 Things Agents Need to Know  About the Tax Grievance Process

5 Things Agents Need to Know About the Tax Grievance Process

There are a lot of misconceptions about the tax grievance process and how it works. Here is some information that will help you to understand the process, and help you to explain to your clients how the process can help you to sell their home faster and potentially for more money. 1. The Assessment People

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A 2014 Property Tax Grievance Guide-Why This Is The Year!

A 2014 Property Tax Grievance Guide-Why This Is The Year!

Suffolk County’s real estate market is still recovering which should make most every Suffolk homeowner’s property values decline further this year.  The one silver lining in that dark cloud- you might have a great shot at lowering your property taxes.  If you think you’ve been over assessed, you have a right to protest the assessment

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Last Chance for This Year's Suffolk County Property Tax Grievance Filing!

Last Chance for This Year’s Suffolk County Property Tax Grievance Filing!

Important facts about Suffolk County Property Tax Grievance: The tax Grievance deadline of May 16th, 2023 applies to the following Suffolk townships:  East Hampton, South Hampton, Brookhaven, Riverhead, Babylon, Huntington, Shelter Island, Southold, Islip, and Smithtown. Filing a Property Tax Grievance cannot raise your Property Taxes. Any homeowners in Suffolk county that misses the Property Tax

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The Deadline For Tax Grievance Approaches

The Deadline For Tax Grievance Approaches

The Heller & Consultants Tax Grievance  Featured in Long Island Pulse Magazine Author: Justine Lorelle LoMonaco | Published: Monday, January 27, 2014 Discovering that your home is being taxed at a higher value than it is worth means it’s time to start grieving. But don’t worry—that doesn’t mean investing in a box of tissues and

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5 Ways Grieving Your Property Taxes Can Help

5 Ways Grieving Your Property Taxes Can Help

Sell Your Home Faster For More Money Help #1-Makes your home more attractive to a buyer by reducing the annual property taxes burden. Help #2-We will issue you and your agent a letter to show potential buyers.  The letter will state that the property taxes are being professionally grieved in addition to showing annual projected

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2023 Suffolk County Property Tax Grievance Season

2023 Suffolk County Property Tax Grievance Season

Tax Grievance filings in Suffolk County have increased steadily over the last few years as the real estate market has been on the decline.  The one silver lining- you might have a great shot at lowering your property taxes.  If you think you are over-assessed, and therefore are paying too much in property taxes you

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Tax Grievance Nassau County-Inside Nassau’s Top Secret Under-Assessment Policy & Why You Could be Paying Twice What Your Neighbor Is

Tax Grievance Nassau County-Inside Nassau’s Top Secret Under-Assessment Policy & Why You Could be Paying Twice What Your Neighbor Is

Nassau County Tax Grievance has been a hot button for years now in the press ever since the county was court ordered to reassess in 2002. The reassessment for better or worse has caused a multitude of issues for both Nassau County and its homeowners’. Then Ed Mangano, Nassau Counties current County Supervisor, who among

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