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Prognose: What We Know, What We Don’t Know and What You Should Do

It’s that time again! The 2021/22 Nassau County property tax grievance season is upon us. Get started here. With that bit of housekeeping out of the way, let’s move on to our topic of the month… Prognose is the software program used by the Nassau County Department of Assessment (DOA) to compute the property values… Read more »


Remember the Reassessment? Here’s What You Need to Know for the 2021/22 Property Tax Filing Season

In this article we hope to help you catch up on the latest developments of the Nassau County reassessment. We’ll get to the news shortly; but first, it’s always a good idea to check Maidenbaum’s continually-updated Tax Calendar to ensure you don’t miss any upcoming property tax deadlines (this calendar is downloadable and can be… Read more »


7 Great 1-Day Micro-Vacations on Long Island

To many of us, Long Island simply means “home,” but it’s also a place with enough fascinating attractions to serve as a vacation destination in its own right. In this piece, we hope to provide a starting point for exploring one of New York State’s most interesting areas. Please read on for a list of… Read more »


5 Things You Didn’t Know About Long Island

Long Island Put America on the Moon With the 50th Anniversary of the moon landing upon us, it’s high time to salute the engineers and scientists of Grumman (now Northrop Grumman) who built the Apollo lunar module, which ferried astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to the moon on July 20, 1969. Only three of… Read more »


Why It’s Important for Local Companies to Be Involved in Their Communities

There are about 28 million small businesses in the U.S.A., and many of their owners realize that giving back to their local communities is a winning idea. According to SCORE, a business mentoring organization, small businesses donate 250 percent more than larger businesses to local non-profits and community causes, and 75 percent of them donate… Read more »


I Submitted My Tax Grievance…What Happens Next?

After three extensions, Nassau County’s 2020/2021 tax grievance filing deadline has finally passed. We hope that you’ve filed your tax grievance, as Nassau County is one of the highest taxed counties in the country. So if you’ve grieved on time, our advice to you is to pat yourself on the back, relax a bit, and… Read more »


Property Tax Deadlines For April, 2019

April 30th is an extremely important deadline date for Nassau County homeowners. Here are the key details: Property Tax Grievance Deadline Extended to April 30, 2019 Due to the complex nature of the reassessment, the Assessment Review Commission (ARC) extended the deadline to file a tax grievance for the 2020/21 tax year from March 1,… Read more »


Make Sure That Nassau County’s Data on Your Property Agrees with Reality

Your final School and General tax bills depend on many factors over which you have no direct control. The tax rate itself and the annual budgets set by your school and other taxing jurisdictions are determined by budgetary requirements, and the assessed market value of your home is influenced by the market values of your… Read more »


Here’s What You Need to Know Before Filing a Pro Se Property Tax Grievance

Nassau County officials have recently been encouraging homeowners to evaluate the accuracy of their property assessments and, if these assessments are in any way inaccurate, to file grievances with the County on their own a procedure referred to as a “pro se” filing. Likewise, we encourage all Nassau County homeowners to take a close look… Read more »


5 Questions to Ask a Company Filing Property Tax Grievances on Your Behalf

If you’re a homeowner in Nassau County, you’ve likely been contacted by a company offering to file a property tax grievance on your behalf. Before you authorize one of these companies, ask them a handful of pointed questions to evaluate their fitness for the job: 1. How long have you been in business? Anyone with… Read more »


Worried About the Reassessment? Filing a Tax Grievance Remains Your Best Course of Action!

On January 3, 2019, County officials announced the release of tentative assessed values for the 2020-2021 tax year; these have been posted to the official Nassau County site at mynassauproperty.com. This announcement follows a 60-day review period in which Department of Assessment personnel met with property owners to go over the new figures, address concerns… Read more »


All the Nassau County Property Tax Exemptions You Should Know About

Nassau County property taxes are among the highest in the nation, but there is good news – there are many exemptions that help you reduce this tax bite, often by a considerable margin. To take advantage of these exemptions, you’ll need to be a member of a class of individuals for whom these exemptions were… Read more »


Why You Should Grieve Your Property Taxes Every Year

While many Nassau County homeowners have made the wise decision to grieve their property tax assessment each and every year, some appear to believe that filing a single challenge is sufficient to ensure they’re paying the lowest possible tax bills. Unfortunately, that’s not the case. While grieving once may result in a reduction in your… Read more »


5 Common Misconceptions about Nassau County Property Tax Grievances

If you’re a Nassau County homeowner who has not grieved your property taxes, you’re likely missing out on tax savings to which you’re entitled. Unfortunately, many people are deterred from doing so because of a set of common misconceptions about the tax grievance process. Here are five that are particularly prevalent: Misconception 1: Filing a… Read more »


3 Reasons Why Grieving Your Property taxes with Maidenbaum is More Important Than Ever

  A “perfect storm” occurs when several negative, unpredictable factors come together at a particular moment in time to wreak extreme havoc. Unfortunately, for Nassau County homeowners already struggling with paying property taxes that are among the highest in the nation, there are three looming factors that make 2020-21 look especially turbulent. Here’s why the… Read more »


June 2017

You authorized us to file a 2018/2019 tax grievance on your behalf – so what happens next? Thank you for choosing Maidenbaum Property Tax to challenge your 2018/2019 property tax assessment. We have been proudly representing Nassau County homeowners for almost 30 years. In this month’s edition of our newsletter, we will give you an… Read more »


December 2016

Why Filing A Tax Grievance With Maidenbaum Is An Essential Yearly Process Here at Maidenbaum Property Tax Reduction Group, LLC, we are both fortunate and delighted to welcome many new clients on a yearly basis. Our team has over 25 years of experience representing more than 100,000 homeowners, so we understand how confusing the tax reduction… Read more »


November 2016

Dramatic Changes to the STAR Program in Nassau County and Throughout NY State The School Tax Assessment Relief (STAR) Exemption has been providing much-needed tax relief to Nassau County homeowners for quite some time. In recent years, Nassau County taxpayers were asked to apply for the STAR through the Nassau County Department of Assessment. Download… Read more »


December 2015

Beware of Misleading and Questionable Marketing Tactics Here at Maidenbaum Property Tax Reduction Group, LLC (“MPTRG”), one of our top priorities is being upfront and honest with our clients. In addition to advocating for our clients’ right to a fair property tax assessment, we respect and protect privacy. Homeowners throughout Nassau County continue to be bombarded… Read more »


November 2015

Q & A with MPTRG: Answers to Some Frequently Asked Questions We decided to put together answers to some of the questions our office gets asked most often. The property tax grievance process in Nassau County can seem daunting, but it doesn’t need to be, especially if you enlist the services of an experienced firm… Read more »