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Receiver Stefanich reminds residents assessment grievance period ends March 1

Oyster Bay Receiver of Taxes James J. Stefanich reminds taxpayers that they have the right to challenge their 2007 Property Tax Assessment.

"Grievances may be filed with the Nassau County Assessment Review Commission during the 'grievance period,' occurring January 2 to March 1, 2007," Receiver Stefanich stated. "During this period, taxpayers may examine the assessment rolls and obtain grievance application Form AR1 at the Nassau County Assessment Review Commission, 240 Old Country Road, Mineola NY. To receive an application in the mail, or receive assistance over the phone, the Assessment Review Commission may be contacted at 571-2391. Assistance to taxpayers will also be provided at a help desk on the 3rd Floor of 240 Old Country Rd."

Receiver Stefanich noted that the application forms and information are also available at local public libraries and on the Assessment Review Commission's page of the County's Web site at http:// www.nassaucountyny.gov/agencies/ ARC/forms.html. In addition, Receiver Stefanich has obtained a limited supply of applications and has made them available at his office located at 74 Audrey Ave. Oyster Bay, NY 11771 and reached at 624-6400.

Receiver Stefanich added, "Any taxpayer who believes an error has been made regarding their property assessment should take advantage of this opportunity to establish a correct and fair assessment value for their home."

The completed application may be mailed or delivered to: Assessment Review Commission, 240 Old Country Rd., second floor, Mineola, NY 11501.
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