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Top Strategies To Lower Property Taxes In Nassau County

Most of us are too busy with our daily lives to master the art of property tax reductions in Nassau County. Living a normal life with everyday responsibilities can significantly affect your overall capability to manage other things like property tax. So, how can you, as a residential or commercial property owner, push for lower taxes?

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Top Strategies To Lower Property Taxes In Nassau County

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  1. TOP STRATEGIES TO LOWER PROPERTY TAXES IN NASSAU COUNTY

  2. Most of us are too busy with our daily lives to master the art of property tax reductions in Nassau County. Living a normal life with everyday responsibilities can significantly affect your overall capability to manage other things like property tax. So, how can you, as a residential or commercial property owner, push for lower taxes?

  3. You need to understand that you can’t lower your tax rate since the local authority establishes it, and they are the only body with the power to lower or raise it. However, you can bring down the tax assessment on your real estate. In addition to hiring a professional property tax consultant, here are a few things you can do to make a difference.

  4. Try To Limit Your Curb Appeal. Nassau County property tax assessors have a strict set of guidelines that they must follow when evaluating your home. However, their assessment still features a few factors that depend on subjectivity. It means that more attractive properties generally receive a higher assessed value than less appealing ones. During their evaluation, a professional will compare your property with your neighbors and other nearby properties. Though it could be difficult, we suggest you resist the urge to fix exterior issues with your property before an assessor arrives. Since more assessors generally schedule a visit in advance, you should be able to plan it accordingly. Once the assessor finishes the evaluation, you can make any cosmetic alterations or physical improvements to your property.

  5. Tax Exemption Programs If you are a Nassau County veteran, you may be eligible for a property tax exemption of up to 15% (and an additional 10% for receiving an Expeditionary Medal or for combat service). Any surviving spouses and dependents can also qualify. Nassau County volunteer ambulance workers and firefighters who have served for at least five years can also get a 10% property tax exemption. It applies to general and school taxes if your local school district allows it.

  6. Check Out Your Property Tax Card. Many homeowners fail to realize they can always go to their city or town hall and ask for a copy of their property tax card from their local assessor’s office. A lot of this has now been shifted to online. Your property tax card will provide all the information their town has collected about your property over time. It will include all vital information about your lot’s size, the precise dimensions of your rooms, and the type and number of fixtures within your property.

  7. Other data can include special features or any improvements made to the existing structure. We suggest you review this card and look for any discrepancies. Raise these issues with your tax assessor to either correct or conduct a re-evaluation of your property. While it may seem like a long shot, such mistakes are pretty common. In addition to these tips, you must work with a professional who can help you assess your property tax, understand available exemptions, and navigate related financial matters. Doing this will help you make informed decisions.

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