1st Time Property Tax Griever in Suffolk County? We Can Help!

1st Time Property Tax Griever in Suffolk County? We Can Help!

If this is your first time ever being a property tax griever, don't worry, we've got you covered. 

 
 
 
 
This blog is for those in Suffolk County. If you're in Suffolk County, you've got until MAY 15th to get this completed. Do not wait! 
 
Here are steps you can take to get underway with filing. 
 
 
Step 1: You file a grievance on our website! 
 
Step 2: We take your appeal to the Board of Assessment Review in Suffolk.
 
Step 3: If we're denied here, we will take your case to the Small Claims Assessment Review where we have been extremely successful. 
 
Step 4: We will handle all of the details during the review process so you can sit back and relax. But we must warn you, this is not an overnight process which is why you NEED to file now! 
 
Step 5: You will receive your reduction in the form of an adjusted tax bill or in a refund check. Sometimes they will even do a little bit of both. But regardless, these taxes need to be tackled! 
 
We have been helping clients in the Long Island area for over 27 years and during that time we have secured MILLIONS of dollars in reductions. Our experience and our relationships in the industry make us the can't miss service for the tax season. And wait, we haven't even told you the best part yet... 
 
We ONLY get paid if you receive a reduction. If you are denied for whatever reason, there will be no fee or obligation attached to you. What this also does is it ensures that our team is going to work their absolute hardest throughout the process to get you the best reduction possible. If they don't, nobody saves and nobody gets paid. 
 
Tackling your tax reductions is just like tackling Mr. Julio Jones. Sometimes you need some help! We have been helping clients in Nassau and Suffolk County for over a quarter-century and we are not stopping anytime soon. The deadline to file is only ONE month away and we don't want you to fall behind. 
 
Contact us today if you have any questions about being a property tax griever in Suffolk County. 


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