Deadline Extended To March 18 For Nassau County Commercial And Multi-Residential Property Owners And Lessees Filing Appeals

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For owners and tenants of commercial or multi-family residential property in Nassau County, now is the time to seek relief on your property's tax liability.
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For owners and tenants of commercial or multi-family residential property in Nassau County, now is the time to seek relief on your property's tax liability. The Property Tax team at Cullen and Dykman would like to remind all commercial taxpayers that the deadline for filing appeals for the 2025/26 tax year is rapidly approaching (March 18, 2024). Nassau County's tentative assessments for 2025/26 do not recognize the current market challenges for commercial property owners, most prominently office building and retail operators.

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Deadline Extended To March 18 For Nassau County Commercial And Multi-Residential Property Owners And Lessees Filing Appeals

United States Tax
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Cullen and Dykman
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