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HOW DOES STUDENT LOAN DEBT AFFECT HOME BUYING?

HOW DOES STUDENT LOAN DEBT AFFECT HOME BUYING?

You’re working with your client to find them the perfect home…but with that student loan on their credit report, they don’t qualify for an affordable mortgage.  What can be done? We sat down with Natalie Luongo of The National Student Loan Center to find help for homebuyers with student loan debt. Here’s what she had […]

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Five Reasons For Hiring A Tax Grievance Company When You File A Tax Grievance

Five Reasons For Hiring A Tax Grievance Company When You File A Tax Grievance

It is indeed possible to file a tax grievance on your own. You just need to have the capacity to research on the market value of your property, complete your grievance petition and explain your position through a written supporting letter. Having said that, we advise you to engage an expert and let them handle

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Why All Homeowners in Nassau County Should File A Tax Grievance

Why All Homeowners in Nassau County Should File A Tax Grievance

Perhaps you are not aware that many Nassau County homeowners are lowering their annual property taxes by filing a tax grievance. Today, 216,000 out of the 365,000 households in the county are using this method to save on their property taxes. Maybe the reason you have not grieved for a long time (if at all)

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9 Tips That Can Assist You To Reduce Your Property Taxes

9 Tips That Can Assist You To Reduce Your Property Taxes

Whereas the majority of us are undoubtedly conversant with our income taxes (even if it is just in anticipation of a refund), a lot of people do not pay much attention to the tax value of their property. This is unfortunate because according to National Taxpayers Union estimates, overvaluation during the payment property tax affects

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Nassau County's Carry Forward Policy Found To Be Unjust

Nassau County’s Carry Forward Policy Found To Be Unjust

The Carry Forward policy in Nassau County allows property owners to enjoy annual tax reductions continuously. Nassau’s Assessment Review Commission gives settlement offers to people who appeal against the tax assessment on their houses. Those who repeat the appeal every year get reductions that are automatically carried forward in the group of people who negotiate

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Nassau & Suffolk Homeowners Will Be Hurt by Limiting Deductions Proposed by the GOP Tax Plan

Nassau & Suffolk Homeowners Will Be Hurt by Limiting Deductions Proposed by the GOP Tax Plan

A proposed change in the Republican plan to redefine the federal tax code is basically impractical to Long Island property owners while enormously affecting their capability to take a property tax deduction. This is what critics and analysts said after a long-awaited proposal was disclosed. Under the current plan that has the backing of President

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Long Island School Budget’s Increase Property Taxes

Long Island School Budget’s Increase Property Taxes

Long Island’s school spending may increase to an average of 2.35% for the 2017 – 2018 school years, with school increasing by up to 1.73% more compared to the 2017’s current hikes, yet only within state tax-cap restrictions for the large majority of districts. According to the state Education Department, specifically from the figures, they

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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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