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Overview of Property Taxes on Long Island

Overview of Property Taxes on Long Island

Long Island, comprising Nassau and Suffolk counties, is well-known for its high property taxes, which rank among the highest in the United States. This article provides an in-depth exploration of Long Island property taxes, detailing the assessment process, tax rates, and the grievance procedure for homeowners looking to reduce their tax burdens. Property taxes on […]

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How to File for Property Tax Grievance : The Complete Guide

How to File for Property Tax Grievance : The Complete Guide

Introduction Property tax grievance is a process that allows homeowners to challenge the assessed value of their properties, potentially reducing their property tax bills. If you feel that your property’s assessed value is too high and you want to lower your tax liability, this guide is for you. In this article, we will walk you

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Can I Grieve My Property Taxes Every Year?

Can I Grieve My Property Taxes Every Year?

For those living on Long Island, property taxes may already account for their highest house-related expense. According to tax-rates.org, the average yearly property tax paid by Nassau County residents amounts to about 8.26% of their annual income. And in Suffolk County, it amounts to about 7.57% of their yearly income. When property taxes go up, this

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Long Island Property Tax Myths and Misconceptions

Long Island Property Tax Myths and Misconceptions

Getting a notice every year that your property taxes are going up can be frustrating. What’s more, researching online to see how property taxes work and if you can lower your property taxes can often be confusing. There are many property tax myths circulating the internet. The tremendous amount of tax information on the web

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Property Taxes in Nassau County & Suffolk County

Property Taxes in Nassau County & Suffolk County

It’s no secret that Long Island property taxes are high. In fact, New York City suburbs pay the highest taxes in the nation. While the average effective property tax rate in Manhattan is just 0.88%, and the statewide average rate is 1.69%, Nassau County and Suffolk County average over 2%, according to SmartAsset. It is

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How to Lower Your Long Island Property Tax Bill in COVID Times

How to Lower Your Long Island Property Tax Bill in COVID Times

It has been a difficult year for everyone, including Long Island residents. Unfortunately, it has also been a difficult year financially for county and local municipalities, which are looking to close their budget gaps with yet another property tax increase for Long Islanders. According to a Newsday article, some Suffolk and Nassau County residents saw

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Claiming a Property Tax Deduction on Your Federal Tax Filing

Claiming a Property Tax Deduction on Your Federal Tax Filing

Property ownership remains one of the best investment portfolios in the country. Many Americans save for years to buy their own homes, and the highlight of this journey is holding the keys to their home. With homeownership, also comes paying taxes on the ownership of that property. If you’re a property owner in New York,

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