Politics & Government

Property Assessment Grievance Workshops Planned In Great Neck

If you pay taxes on a property in Nassau County, you have the right to appeal your property's annual assessment.

(Courtesy: Town of North Hempstead)

NEW HYDE PARK, NY—Town of North Hempstead Receiver of Taxes Charles Berman invites residents to attend a Property Assessment Grievance Workshop near you.

Receiver of Taxes Berman will review the property assessment and grievance processes, and explain how to fill out the grievance application (on paper or online). Applications will be available on site for your convenience. If possible, please bring your Notice of Tentative Assessment for 2020-2021.

If you pay taxes on a property in Nassau County, you have the right to appeal your property's annual assessment set by the Nassau County Department of Assessment on Jan. 2, 2020 (Taxable Status Date).

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You do not need to use an attorney to file a grievance; property owners may file on their own. The Application for Correction of Property Tax Assessment should be submitted to the Nassau County Assessment Review Commission only during the filing period Jan. 2 – March 2, 2020.

Workshops will be co-sponsored by the town board member in their respective council district. Dates, times and locations for the Property Assessment Grievance Workshops in New Hyde Park are:

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