My property is overvalued and my taxes are too high. How do I grieve my assessment / lower my taxes?
Each year, property owners can file a grievance to lower the assessed value of their home if they have additional information that could lead to a more accurate assessment. Grievance Day is held on the third Tuesday in May. During the week prior, residents may go to the Assessor’s Office in Town Hall, or to the Town’s website for assistance with completing the grievance application and/or to help understand how particular assessments were determined.

Appointments with the Assessor’s Office can be made by calling 631-283-6020. Office Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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1. My property is overvalued and my taxes are too high. How do I grieve my assessment / lower my taxes?
2. What tax exemptions am I eligible for? (Veterans, Seniors, Volunteer First Responders, etc.)
3. What exemptions am I eligible for?
4. How can I find information about a property (owners, taxes, zoning, etc.)?
5. What will be the assessed value of my home for the tax bill coming in December?
6. When will I receive my tax bill and when is it due?
7. Where can I pay my taxes?
8. How can I view or pay a tax bill online and is there a charge?
9. I didn’t receive my tax bill. How can I make sure it goes to the right place?
10. What happens if I pay my taxes late?
11. I can’t pay the whole amount right now. Can I pay in installments?
12. I can’t pay my taxes right now. Will I lose my property?
13. My taxes are too high/I pay more than my neighbors/Is there something I can do?