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  1. Mar 1, 2021 · Coming from a working-class background, the Acosta family learned from experience about the cost of living in the Big Apple. Starting with Acosta’s first home in Whitestone, Queens, he...

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  2. A Property Tax Grievance allows your assessment to be reviewed by the Assessor to see if a reduction is warranted. If the Assessor does not reduce your assessment, an appeal can be filed to...

  3. Since 1990, the P.T.R.C. Inc. team has been helping Long Island homeowners with their property taxes in an effort to make sure that they are paying the lowest amount of property tax as required by law. Led by president and founder, Sean Acosta, we've successfully handled 230,000 assessment challenges and have secured millions of dollars in ...

  4. The grievance process could take about 18 months from beginning to end. However, regardless of when your case is settled, the results will always be retroactive to the beginning of the tax year for which you filed your property tax grievance. "STOP OVERPAYING ON YOUR PROPERTY TAXES!" Sean Acosta President & Founder. NO REDUCTION = NO FEE!

  5. Sean Acosta has spent years helping homeowners get the best outcomes when it comes to property tax grievances. He brings a unique level of understanding and experience that has helped countless...

  6. Myth #1: Nassau Municipality Officials will Show Up at My Home. Many people believe that the municipality officials will actually arrive in person to inspect your home once you file a petition. In reality, this is very far from the truth. The local authorities typically rely on information in the public domain.

  7. On January 21, 2021, the Nassau County Executive announced that the Assessment Review Commission (ARC) extended the 2022/23 property tax grievance filing deadline from March 1, 2021 to April 30, 2021, giving homeowners an additional 60 days to file.