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Why Do Property Taxes Go Up?

Why Do Property Taxes Go Up?

Property taxes fund schools, libraries, police and fire departments, along with public works such as roads, parks, and playgrounds. They’re essential to our communities – but that doesn’t make them any easier to pay. When you buy a home, you learn what the property taxes are in your area. However, when those rates start rising, […]

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New York's STAR Rebate Program Undergoes Changes

New York’s STAR Rebate Program Undergoes Changes

Two new measures were approved by the New York State legislature that will change the way the Star Rebate Program works. Part 1: Homeowners earning between $250,000 and $500,000 a year will get a check for their STAR rebates this year, rather than receiving the savings directly in their school-tax bills. Part 2: Any STAR

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How the New Nassau Reassessment Affects Your Property Taxes and What You Need to Know

How the New Nassau Reassessment Affects Your Property Taxes and What You Need to Know

Nassau County residents have many questions that need to be answered regarding the new county-wide assessment. Since 2011, Nassau County’s tax rolls have been frozen and the town has recently decided to pursue a property reassessment for its current residents. People have been taking advantage of challenging their property taxes, and the county is having

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Understanding Your Nassau County Assessment Disclosure Notice

Understanding Your Nassau County Assessment Disclosure Notice

Nassau County’s Assessment Disclosure Notice has been sent out to the residents facing potential real estate tax changes. These changes will affect the 2020-21 tax year and should be thoroughly understood by every county resident. The county used comps, or comparative recent sales in your neighborhood, to perform the reassessments. The level of assessment was

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What to Do if You Received a Nassau County Tax Impact Notice?

What to Do if You Received a Nassau County Tax Impact Notice?

Nassau County homeowners are experiencing an increase of irritation and skepticism amidst receiving tax impact statements both in their mailboxes and online. These property reassessments, made by the county, detail possible increases in property value for over 50% of homeowners. Sent out November 1st, tax notices revealed the new assessments to all county residents. Estimated

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*25% contingency fee offer is for new clients only. Reduced contingency fee is for first year. All subsequent years will be charged the normal 50% contingency fee.

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