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Why haven’t homeowners been told these property tax facts?

The deadlines for filing a Property Tax Grievance in Putnam County and Westchester County are coming up in May and June, respectively.  This provides all Putnam and Westchester residents an opportunity to possibly decrease their overall property tax bill significantly.  it is essential that all homeowners review their property tax assessments to determine if they are eligible for a reduction.

For local realtors and real estate service providers this also provides an excellent opportunity to reconnect with past clients in order to make sure they are not unecessarily overpaying on their property taxes.  This is an opportunity to save client’s thousands of dollars per year or hundreds per month, and who could not benefit from that type of savings?

In order to determine if a property is over-assessed you have to apply the correct rate to the assessment in order to come up with a market value, which represents the value that the municipality places on a property for tax purposes.  When dealing with residential owner occupied property the correct rate to use is the Residential Assessment Ratio. Be careful here because many municipalities use the equalization rate to determine fair market value on the tax bill.  The equalization rate is typically higher, and results in significantly lower property value estimates.

The result is that many homeowers look at the lower value estimate derived from using the equalization rate and come to the incorrect conclusion that their property is fairly assessed.  However, if they were informed, they would know that they can use the Residential Assessment Ratio, which results in a higher estimate of value and possibly a significant Tax Reduction.  This is something I think all Real Estate professionals can use to benefit their clients.  If you have any questions or need any assistance feel free to contact me @ info@TaxGrievanceSpecialist.com or give me a call at 914-523-0116.

 

White Plains Tax Grievance Deadline Approaches

The filing period for Property Tax Grievance in White Plains is fast approaching and runs from January 1st through the third Tuesday of the month.  Don’t Miss It! I have been representing homeowners and helping them reduce their property tax burden for the past 8 years during which time I have handled well over 500 cases and reviewed thousands of assessments.

Having seen so many people save considerable sums of money, ranging from $1,000 to as high as $16,000 it is hard for me to understand why more homeowners don’t review their assessment on an annual basis.

If you are a homeowner who has not reviewed their assessment or filed a property tax grievance, please take a moment and share with me why you have not.  I have a suspicion that there are some misunderstandings regarding property tax grievance and I would like to better understand them so that I can address them and help homeowners keep more of their money.

Also, if you are interested in having your assessment reviewed or filing a Tax Grievance please contact me at 914-523-0116.