FAQ’S

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  • A property tax grievance is a formal appeal that challenges the assessed value of your home to ensure you’re not overpaying in property taxes. In Nassau County, grievances are filed with the Assessment Review Commission (ARC) to request a reduction in your home’s assessed value. If your property is over-assessed, lowering that value can directly reduce your annual property tax bill.

  • Many Nassau County homes are over-assessed, meaning homeowners pay more than they should in property taxes. Filing an appeal helps lower your assessment and reduce your annual tax bill.

  • With Rich Varon Property Tax Reduction, the filing fee is a flat $249 — no commissions, no percentage of your savings, and no hidden fees.

  • No. In Nassau County, you can only receive a property tax reduction if you file a grievance with the Assessment Review Commission (ARC). The county does not automatically lower assessments, even if your home’s market value has decreased. Filing an appeal is the only way to ensure your property is fairly assessed and that you’re not overpaying in taxes.

  • We currently serve homeowners throughout Nassau County, New York, providing professional property tax grievance and reduction services. Our team focuses exclusively on Nassau County filings with the Assessment Review Commission (ARC) to ensure every homeowner receives the most accurate and effective appeal possible.

    💡 If you live in Nassau County, you’re eligible to file your property tax grievance through Rich Varon Property Tax Reduction for a flat $249 — no hidden fees, no commissions.

  • Yes — filing a property tax grievance before selling your home can be beneficial. A successful appeal can lower your property’s assessed value, which often makes your home more attractive to buyers since it reduces their future tax burden. Many Nassau County homeowners file before listing or while under contract, and the new buyer still benefits from the reduced assessment.

  • No. At this time, Rich Varon Property Tax Reduction only provides Nassau County property tax assessment appeals through the Assessment Review Commission (ARC). We do not currently handle village tax appeals.

  • No, we cannot guarantee a reduction — and no legitimate company can. Every property tax appeal in Nassau County is reviewed individually by the Assessment Review Commission (ARC) to determine if your property is over-assessed. However, with our 90% success rate and years of experience preparing strategic assessment appeals, Rich Varon Property Tax Reduction gives homeowners the best possible chance of achieving a tax reduction — all for a flat $249 filing fee with no hidden costs.

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