08 Broadcaster Press
September 18, 2012 www.broadcasteronline.com
Home renovations
could increase
property taxes
If you live in New York’s
Nassau County, you are possibly paying some of the
highest property taxes in
the country. Nassau County
residents had an average
property tax bill of nearly
$8,500 in 2011.
Understanding property
taxes is not very cut and
dry. They are supposed to
rise and fall with home values, but this isn’t always the
case. There is roughly
80,000 pages of federal code
on property taxes, and each
state and town often has its
own rules governing how
property taxes are assessed.
State and local budget cuts
can raise taxes even if your
home value remains the
same, as will an increase of
benefits for public employees. Property tax is typically
the primary means that
many jurisdictions raise revenue. So if your community
needs money, you can probably count on it financing
that need through higher
property taxes.
The two things that
determine property taxes
are the assessed value of
your home and the property
tax rate for where you live.
In many cases, making
improvements to the inside
and outside of your home
can result in higher taxes on
your property. Many homeowners do not think about
the tax man when they are
about to renovate their
home. But it is important to
consider that home repairs
— even planting a garden —
could lead to higher property taxes. Although the vast
majority of repairs that most
often affect taxes include
major renovations, there are
lesser known repairs that
can catch even savvy homeowners by surprise.
Here is a look at some of
the renovations that could
raise your property taxes.
* Adding a room:
Converting the garage into a
bedroom or adding on a new
bathroom will increase your
home’s value and the prop-
erty tax you’ll pay on the
home. Although tax assessors don’t usually make surprise trips to your home to
check for renovations
indoors, they may peruse
permits filed at the clerk’s
office and then investigate.
Permits are the primary way
assessors learn about
improvements, so much so
that some homeowners look
to circumvent permits when
making renovations. But
that can cause a number of
problems down the line if
and when you decide to sell.
* Pools and outdoor
structures: Changes to a
home’s exterior are some of
the easiest to see and document. Permanent changes
outdoors, such as the installation of a shed with a concrete floor, a deck or a pool
can definitely increase property taxes.
* Landscaping: Hiring a
professional to do your lawn
and plants can result in
higher taxes. It’s called
“alteration of land improve-
The addition of a pool or outdoor landscaping can raise property values and property tax.
ment.” Repaving a driveway
or adding a new cement
walkway may also increase
your home’s value and, subsequently, your property tax
bill.
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* Fireplaces: The installation of a fireplace can also
increase a home’s value,
leading to a higher tax bill as
well.
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