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Many Westchester County Towns Publish the Tentative Assessment Roll on June 1

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Table of Contents The Tentative Assessment Roll Most of Westchester County Sees Their Roll on June 1 Westchester County Grievance Deadline is June 16 for Most Towns Towns with a Deadline of June 16 Now is the Time to Gather Evidence O’Connor Provides Grievance Assistance While New York has a reputation for some of the … Read more

How the Final Assessment Roll Impacts Your New York Tax Bill

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Table of Contents What is the Final Assessment Roll? Final Assessment Roll Dates When do Assessment Changes Take Effect? How the Final Roll Impacts Escrow Accounts and Mortgages STAR and Other Exemptions The Importance of Grievances and Appeals O’Connor Helps with Grievances and Appeals The property tax season in New York starts in earnest when … Read more

Nassau County Granted Rare Grievance Extension That Moves Deadline to March 31, 2026

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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

Looking Back at 2025 to Prepare for the 2026 Tax Season in New York

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Table of Contents Starting with Basic Preparations for Tax Season Senior Homeowners Land Expanded Exemptions Expanded SALT Deductions Turn Property Taxes into Federal Tax Breaks The Tentative Assessment Roll Previews Future Issues O’Connor is Here to Help in 2026 and Beyond While the holiday season has come to an end, the property tax season in … Read more

End-of-Year Property Tax Planning for New York Homeowners

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Table of Contents Tax Plan Before It’s Too Late Prepare for the New Year Actionable Steps to Reduce Your Tax Assessment How Can O’Connor Help? The end of the year is the right time to get ahead on property taxes, so you’re better prepared for 2026. In New York, property taxes continue to rise, leaving … Read more