Most taxpayers in New York State receive two tax bills each year:
Tax bill calendars differ in some downstate counties, as well as some cities.
Rather than receiving tax bills, those who have their property taxes held in escrow receive receipts.
Property tax bills and receipts contain a lot of helpful information for taxpayers. Beyond the amount of taxes you owe, the bills indicate where your taxes are going and how much more is being collected by your local governments each year. The information on the bill can also help you determine whether your assessment is accurate.
The amount you owe, as well as the information necessary to calculate your bill, is available on your property tax bill:
Taxable assessed value of your property for each taxing purpose/jurisdiction
Value of your exemptions
STAR savings
Tax rate for each taxing jurisdiction
To determine whether the taxing jurisdiction is collecting more or less in taxes compared to last year, look at the percentage change from prior year of the tax levy.
Your tax bill also has the tax rates for each taxing jurisdiction. Changes in the tax rate between years are not accurate barometers of changes in the amount of taxes being collected. (For example, if assessments have increased, the tax rate can remain the same and the taxing jurisdiction can still collect more in taxes.)
It is important to bear in mind that tax bills arrive after your opportunity to request a reduction in your assessment. When your town or city publishes the tentative assessment roll, you should check the assessment, full value, and exemptions for your property. Using that information and a basic knowledge of the value of your home, you can determine if you are fairly assessed. To learn more visit Overview of the assessment roll.
This information could help you to contest your assessment next year. The following information on your tax bill can help you determine if you are assessed fairly:
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