Westchester County Property Tax Appeal Guide

Learn how homeowners in Westchester County, New York can review and appeal their property tax assessment.

Challenge an unfair assessment and potentially save thousands on taxes.

Filing Deadline

May 15, 2024

County

Westchester County

State

New York

Appeal Type

Tax Grievance

How Property Tax Appeals Work in Westchester County

1

Review Your Assessment Notice

Check the assessed value on your property tax bill and understand your current assessment.

2

Compare Nearby Properties and Gather Evidence

Research comparable homes in your area and collect supporting documents like property photos and repair estimates.

3

Submit Your Grievance Before the Deadline

File your grievance with the Westchester County assessor's office before the annual deadline.

Common Reasons to Appeal Your Assessment

Assessed Value Too High

Your property is valued higher than similar homes in the area.

Unequal Assessment

Your property tax rate appears unequal compared to comparable properties.

Property Condition Issues

Your property has physical defects not reflected in the current assessment.

Incorrect Property Records

The assessor's records contain errors about your property's characteristics.

Supporting Evidence That Strengthens Your Appeal

Comparable Homes

Recent sales data for similar properties in your neighborhood.

Property Photos

Images showing property condition or features affecting value.

Repair and Maintenance Issues

Documentation of significant repairs needed that reduce property value.

Assessment Record Corrections

Evidence that the assessor's records contain incorrect information.

Start Your Westchester County Property Tax Review

Enter your property address to check if you may be overpaying property taxes and get started with your appeal.