Time to check your assessments
In most towns, particularly in Upstate New York, the time to review assessments on property is when the tentative assessment roll is published on May 1. Your clients can check the roll to ensure that their assessments are fair and that they’re receiving the exemptions they’re eligible for. For more information, visit Check your assessment.
In most communities, Grievance Day—the deadline to challenge assessments—is the fourth Tuesday in May, but the date does vary.
However, due to the recent Executive Order Number 202.22, local governments have been provided with additional options about assessment rolls and Grievance Day. Your client should inquire with their assessor’s office to confirm the dates in your locality. Local governments are now authorized to:
- Publish tentative and final assessment rolls up to 30 days later than generally required.
- Suspend in-person public inspection of the tentative assessment roll.
- Extend the date of Grievance Day, as long as it’s at least 21 days after tentative roll date.
- Hold Grievance Day remotely by conference call or similar service.
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