Table of Contents The Tentative Assessment Roll Suffolk County Deadline is May 19 Many Westchester County Towns Have a Deadline of June 16 Westchester Towns with a Deadline of June 19, 2026 Missed Deadlines Evidence Needed O’Connor Can Help The suburbs of New York City have some of the highest property taxes in the nation, … Read more
New York Property Taxes
What Happens After Protests are Filed in New York City and Nassau County?
Table of Contents Nassau County and NYC Finish Early New York City Post-Appeals Options for Inadequate Settlements or Rejections Nassau County After Grievances O’Connor Brings Benefits After Appeals and Grievances New York has some of the highest property taxes in the nation, along with many other burdens. This becomes even more extreme when it comes … Read more
Suffolk County Tentative Rolls and Grievance Deadline Set for May
Table of Contents Tentative Property Assessment Rolls Key Information to Review Suffolk Gets a Late Start Suffolk Grievance Deadline is May 19 Evidence Needed for a Successful Grievance Start Building Your Evidence Now O’Connor Helps Businesses and Homeowners with Grievances Long Island has some of the highest property taxes in the nation, with each of … Read more
Long Island Property Values and Taxes Among the Highest in the Nation
Table of Contents Long Island Counties Why are Long Island Property Taxes So High? Nassau County Suffolk County Queens and Kings Counties Exemptions and Grievances Can Lower Long Island Taxes O’Connor can Help Long Island Taxpayers Manage Their Taxes New York has become the focal point of the affordability craze sweeping the nation. While states … Read more
Nassau County Grievance Deadline is Set for March 31, 2026
Table of Contents The Nassau Tentative Assessment Roll The Market Value of Homes in Nassau County Jumped 5.7% Nassau County Deadline Extended to March 31 Building Your Grievance Case O’Connor is Here to Help You Grieve Your Taxes Nassau County is blessed with some of the most desirable real estate in the nation and cursed … Read more
New Possible New York City Property Tax Hike of 10% Demonstrates Why Businesses Should Explore Tax Reduction
Table of Contents The Proposed Tax Raise Commercial Real Estate Acts as NYC’s Piggy Bank The Taxable Value of Businesses is Already Climbing Commercial Property Owners can Lower Their Taxes and Values with Appeals Cost Segregation Handles Other Tax Issues for Businesses New York City Appeal Deadline is March 1, 2026 O’Connor Helps with Commercial … Read more
Nassau County Granted Rare Grievance Extension That Moves Deadline to March 31, 2026
Table of Contents Why are Taxes so High in Nassau County? How Grievances Help Lower Your Tax Bill Grieving Nassau County Commercial Properties O’Connor is Ready to Assist You in All Facets Nassau County ranks as one of the top areas in the nation when it comes to property taxes, rivaled by fellow Long Island … Read more
New York City Begins the Tax Year with the Tentative Tax Roll
Table of Contents What Are Tentative Property Appraisal Rolls? Vital Information to Keep in Mind NYC Saw Rapid Growth in Property Value for Homes and Businesses NYC Property Tax Appeal Deadlines O’Connor Specializes in NYC Commercial Appeals New York City remains the epicenter of the world’s economy and continues to be one of the most … Read more
The Deadline to Appeal New York City Commercial Property is March 1, 2026
Table of Contents NYC Commercial Properties in the Crosshairs Class 2 Properties Face Unique Challenges New York City Commercial Appeals are Complex and Time-Consuming Annual Appeals are Key for Protecting Your Bottom Line The March 1, 2026, Deadline is Approaching Fast O’Connor can Partner with You on Appeals When it comes to pure value, New … Read more
New York Taxpayers Do Not Want to Miss STAR Season
Table of Contents What Is STAR STAR Exemption vs. STAR Credit Enhanced STAR STAR Requirements STAR Deadlines Use Tax Grievances to Enhance Your STAR Savings New York has been the heart of the affordability crisis hitting the nation in 2026. Known for high taxes of all sorts, like most of America, there has been a … Read more









