Politics & Government

Farmingdale Village Extends Tax Deadline Due To Coronavirus

Village taxes can now be paid a few weeks later without penalty due to the coronavirus outbreak, officials say.

Farmingdale Village extended its tax deadline 21 days through July 22, 2020, due to the coronavirus.
Farmingdale Village extended its tax deadline 21 days through July 22, 2020, due to the coronavirus. (Michael DeSantis/Patch)

FARMINGDALE, NY — The deadline on the payment of Farmingdale Village taxes was extended until the close of business on July 22, the village announced. Village taxes are normally due July 1 every year. As long as taxes are paid by the new deadline, there will be no penalties.

Mayor Ralph Ekstrand, on behalf of Village Taxpayers, requested and received approval from Gov. Andrew Cuomo through an executive order to extend the deadline by three weeks due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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