Politics & Government

Property Tax Exemption Workshop Coming to Levittown

You can potentially save hundreds of dollars in property taxes each year by attending this workshop.

If you live in and are the owner of a home, condominium or cooperative apartment (co-op), you may qualify for hundreds of dollars in property tax savings each year.

Senator Kemp Hannon recently announced that he is partnering with Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano to bring the Department of Assessment office operations to the Levittown Library on Wednesday, October 16, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. The library is located at 1 Bluegrass Lane.

Equipped with specially configured computers linked to the County’s database, the Department of Assessment will be able to process property tax exemption applications for the following:

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- Veterans Property Tax Exemption

- Senior Citizens Property Tax Exemption

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- Cold War Veterans Property Tax Exemption

- Volunteer Firefighters & Ambulance Workers Property Tax Exemption

- Limited Income Disability Property Tax Exemption

- Home Improvement Tax Exemption

In addition, Nassau County home, condominium and cooperative owners are eligible for two types of STAR (School Tax Relief) exemptions – Basic STAR (for residents who own and live in their home, condo or co-op with an annual household income of $500,000 or less) and Enhanced STAR (for senior citizens aged 65 years and older with annual incomes of $81,900 or less).

Homeowners who will be filing for any of these exemptions can help expedite the processing of their application by bringing extra copies of any documentation that is required for the property tax exemption for which he or she is applying. Applications and specific documentation requirements are available on the Department of Assessment website at www.mynassauproperty.com.

If you have any questions about any of these programs, please call Senator Hannon’s office at 516-739-1700 or the Nassau County Department of Assessment at 516-571-1500.

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