Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Best Ways To Relieve Stress During Tax Season

 

Tax season is approaching, and it can often be a stressful time. There's a lot to be taken care of in what feels like a short period, and if you aren't taking care of yourself, your health and wellbeing can fall behind. It's easy to feel a heavy burden when examining your money habits and trying to save or plan for future financial endeavors. So, we have some self-care essentials that will help you tackle tax season like a pro!
 

Avoid Last Minute Stress

It's never a good idea to leave anything to the last minute, especially your taxes. Ensure that you are filing early and try to break up the task. Do your taxes in increments you can handle, and make sure you're aware of every deadline coming your way.
 

Self-Care is Essential

Don't let yourself burn out if you feel burdened as this impending tax season comes around the corner. Ensure you're getting enough sleep or finding remedies that can ease your stress. It's even been suggested that listening to music or drinking herbal tea while filling out your taxes can help a lot. Do what makes you happy — and yes, even sitting down to watch a television show counts as de-stressing!

Ask For Help

Not a lot of people these days tackle their taxes by themselves. Whether you decide to hire a tax consultant or utilize a certain tax software, there are tools out there that can help you get through this stressful season. Any questions or issues can be taken care of by a professional or system, and you can take advantage of these helpers to assist with better money management moving forward.

If you're feeling overwhelmed by numbers and unsure of where to start to lessen the amount you owe this year, you can always apply to get your property taxes decreased! The team here at P.T.R.C., Inc. has saved millions of dollars in property taxes for homeowners. Our mission is to ensure that our clients pay the lowest amount of property tax as required by law.
 

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Here at P.T.R.C., Inc., we are determined to help our clients pay the lowest amount of property tax as required by law. Contact us today to see how we can help you: info@ptrc.comc.com

Friday, March 25, 2022

How Do Property Taxes Work In Incorporated Villages?

 

Property taxes can be a huge burden to homeowners, with many dreading the increases that often come year after year. Most of the time, the property tax process is straightforward. But, what if you live in an incorporated village? With many of these villages spanning Long Island, it’s important to understand how your property taxes work when residing within one and what steps you can take to get them lowered!
 

What is an Incorporated Village?

An incorporated village is a small town that has been legally granted incorporation status. These villages are not independent entities, but they are managed by an elected council and have limited powers to regulate their own affairs. Incorporated villages can be located within one or more townships or boroughs, which may, in turn, be part of a county.

Nassau County has about 64 incorporated villages — all residing within three towns. Suffolk County has about 33, all spanning within the 11 municipalities in the county.
 

Determining Property Taxes For Your Incorporated Village

For most incorporated villages, when it comes to your property taxes, you are taxed by both the village and the town that it’s in. The tax rates for incorporated villages can vary greatly, and many have been known to increase over time. Most often, it depends on whether your village conducts its own assessments or utilizes the County’s assessment.

Property taxes can vary from one area to another because of differing assessments, exemptions, and taxing jurisdictions. But, at their core, they represent what you owe for municipal services.

Check with your local government to see the exact additional tax percentages for where you live.
 

Can You Apply For a Property Tax Grievance if You Live in an Incorporated Village?

Most villages have their own assessment rolls for village taxes, so they require a separate filing if you want to grieve their taxes. These villages typically determine their assessments for village taxes. Please get in touch with our office to find out if P.T.R.C., Inc. can file for your village and their specific deadline!

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Here at P.T.R.C., Inc., we are determined to help our clients pay the lowest amount of property tax as required by law. Contact us today to see how we can help you: info@ptrc.comc.com

Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Plants That Bring Bad Luck at Home

 

Saint Patrick's Day is so close, and there's no better time than now to make sure your luck of the Irish is ready to get you through the day! There are the usual superstitions, but not many homeowners stop to consider that maybe their plants can bring some bad luck too. You're setting the stage for a very lucky Saint Paddy's day by avoiding these bad luck plants and flowers in your house!

Peace Lilies

The peace lily is one of the most common plants that's said to be unlucky because it can easily grow too big and outgrow its pot. This will lead to it drying out and releasing toxins into the air. These are probably best left for outdoor decoration — or someone who knows their flower facts!
 

Henna Plant

Henna, or Mehendi plants, are believed to hold bad energy in them. It's thought that these plants bring negative thoughts, destructive power, and money problems into your home, so it's best to avoid keeping them inside or even near your house!
 

Spiky Plants

According to both Vastu and Feng Shui experts, spiky plants, like that of cactus, are thought to bring bad luck into your home. It is believed that the prickly and thorny leaves carry bad energy with them, releasing anxiety and stress for homeowners.
 

Chrysanthemums

Although these flowers are beautiful, they are actually bringers of bad luck if you keep them in your home. This is because they are generally known for being funeral flowers. So, not the best energy to keep in your living room.
 

Dead Plants

In all honesty, we keep plants in our homes because they bring greenery, fresh air, and positivity inside! You should always avoid keeping dead plants or trees in your house because it invites negative energy and simply doesn't look good. Even dry flowers are thought to attract bad luck. Once you've noticed your flora has reached the end of its lifespan, be sure to get it out of your home ASAP!

It doesn't take much to ensure your home is as lucky as possible, but it's not just your plants that can do the trick. With the assistance of P.T.R.C., Inc., we can help bring good luck to your property taxes by helping you get them reduced!

Contact Us for Property Tax Reduction on Long Island

Here at P.T.R.C., Inc., we are determined to help our clients pay the lowest amount of property tax as required by law. Contact us today to see how we can help you: info@ptrc.comc.com

Friday, March 11, 2022

What Exactly Is a Property Tax Assessment?

 

When you obtain your property tax bill, it is based on the assessed value of your property, along with your property tax rate and any exemptions you qualify for. This property tax assessment is the value that a municipality has placed on your home, as well as its market value. The amount of taxes you pay depends on how much it's assessed for. So what does this mean for your home, and what changes can it bring?

What is a Property Tax Assessment

Property tax assessments are a type of property value that can be determined by assessing the market value of the land and any improvements. Your property taxes are estimated on your home or any other residential land in which you live.

The taxing authorities will then calculate the amount of money they believe should be paid by those who reside there, and this money goes towards public services such as schools, police departments, parks, etcetera

Some Downsides to This Assessment

The assessment is used to determine how much taxes will be paid on a property, but it does not consider other factors such as upkeep or renovation costs. An assessor values the assessed property based on its present condition without considering future growth or improvement possibilities.

How Can You Get Your Property Taxes Lowered?

If the bill is way higher than you accounted for after receiving your final property tax assessment, there is a way to get this number lowered. And that is through a property tax grievance!

Luckily for Long Island homeowners, P.T.R.C., Inc. has worked with both homeowners and taxing authorities with an unsurpassed ability to communicate, facilitate, and achieve great success in the assessment challenge process.

Experience the difference in working with a team of experts who look forward to talking to you.

Contact Us for Property Tax Reduction on Long Island

Here at P.T.R.C., Inc., we are determined to help our clients pay the lowest amount of property tax as required by law. Contact us today to see how we can help you: info@ptrc.com