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jellybean78
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Name: Mommy
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Another grievance question...if you grieved your taxes
The taxes for the house we are buying are currently being grieved by the estate. I don't believe they were ever grieved before and from my search on mynassauproperty they seem to be like $2-3K higher than the taxes on same size properties in the neighborhood.
Obviously we have to pay the full amount of taxes until the grievance comes through but I was wondering if you grieved how long until you had an answer and did you win?
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Posted 2/17/15 1:29 PM |
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Ian&EmmesMommy23
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Re: Another grievance question...if you grieved your taxes
i bought my house december 2013. The previous owners started the grievance in October 2013. They used Fred Perry. I was just notified last month that we won the grievance. so it took over a year. I still haven't seen it reflect in my taxes yet.
I just grieved online myself for 2016/17 tax year.
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Posted 2/17/15 1:42 PM |
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Mrs&MrsK
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Another grievance question...if you grieved your taxes
i think mine took 18mo or 2 years through mark lewis. they had to go to court, etc.
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Posted 2/18/15 9:17 AM |
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Mill188
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Re: Another grievance question...if you grieved your taxes
In Nassau County, they try to resolve them by the finalization of the next year's assessment.
The 2015/16 assessment roll is becoming final on 4/1. They are trying to resolve all 2015/16 grievances by that date.
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Posted 2/18/15 9:28 AM |
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MissJones
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Another grievance question...if you grieved your taxes
Can You Grieve Every Year?
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Posted 2/18/15 9:19 PM |
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CnG143
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Re: Another grievance question...if you grieved your taxes
We started the grieving process in 2010 and just finalized it last year with Mark Lewis. We saved a entire $300 a year.
Message edited 2/19/2015 8:19:50 AM.
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Posted 2/19/15 8:18 AM |
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jellybean78
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Re: Another grievance question...if you grieved your taxes
Posted by Mill188
In Nassau County, they try to resolve them by the finalization of the next year's assessment.
The 2015/16 assessment roll is becoming final on 4/1. They are trying to resolve all 2015/16 grievances by that date.
Really? I sure hope so.
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Posted 2/19/15 8:53 AM |
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Mill188
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Re: Another grievance question...if you grieved your taxes
Posted by jellybean78
Posted by Mill188
In Nassau County, they try to resolve them by the finalization of the next year's assessment.
The 2015/16 assessment roll is becoming final on 4/1. They are trying to resolve all 2015/16 grievances by that date.
Really? I sure hope so.
It may take a while for them to notify you. Do you know what year was being grieved by the estate? If it is the 2015/16 tax year, by the time the tax bills are issued (the school tax bill comes out 10/1/15 - and the general 1/1/16), you will be paying on the reduced assessment.
The taxes you are paying now are actually the 2014/15 taxes.
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Posted 2/19/15 9:18 AM |
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JDubs
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Re: Another grievance question...if you grieved your taxes
I grieve them myself each year. I usually get a letter from the assessment review commission months later... I think it was over the summer, for the grievance that I filed in January.
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Posted 2/19/15 10:17 AM |
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