Understanding Property Taxes in Suffolk County, New York

How Suffolk County Property Taxes Are Calculated

Property taxes in Suffolk County are calculated using the following formula:

(Assessed Value - Exemptions) ร— Tax Rate = Annual Property Tax

For example, if your home is assessed at $475,000 and you have no exemptions, your annual property tax would be:

$475,000 ร— 2.05% = $9,737

Assessment Process in Suffolk County

In Suffolk County, properties are assessed at 100% of their market value. The assessment is conducted by the county assessor's office.

Suffolk County includes Long Island. High tax rates but slightly lower than Nassau.

How to Pay Property Taxes in Suffolk County

Property taxes in Suffolk County are typically paid annually or semi-annually. Payment options include:

  • Online payment through the county website
  • Mail a check to the county treasurer
  • In-person payment at the county office
  • Through your mortgage escrow account

How to Appeal Your Assessment in Suffolk County

If you believe your property assessment is too high, you have the right to appeal. The process typically involves:

  1. Filing an appeal with the county board of review
  2. Providing evidence of comparable property values
  3. Attending a hearing (optional but recommended)

Appeals must be filed within 30-60 days of receiving your assessment notice. Check with Suffolk County Assessor's Office for specific deadlines.

Suffolk County Property Tax Information

๐Ÿ“Š Key Statistics

Average Tax Rate 2.05%
Average Home Value $475,000
Average Annual Tax $9,737
Assessment Ratio 100%

๐Ÿ’ฐ Available Exemptions

  • STAR Exemption
  • Senior Exemption

๐Ÿ“ Important Notes

Suffolk County includes Long Island. High tax rates but slightly lower than Nassau.

Suffolk County Property Tax Calculator

Estimate your 2026 property taxes in Suffolk County, New York

Average home value in Suffolk County: $475,000
Suffolk County assessment ratio: 100% of market value
Suffolk County average tax rate: 2.05%
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