Important Dates in the Real Property Tax Cycle
This calendar is for all Madison
County Towns. The dates listed do not apply to the City of Oneida. For those dates, contact the City of Oneida assessors office.
- Valuation Date: July 1 (previous assessment
year)- Real property price level
for the assessment cycle is frozen as of this date.
- Taxable Status/Exemption Filing Date: March 1- The ownership and physical
condition of all real property as of this date are assessed (valued)
according to price fixed as of the valuation date. All applications for
property exemptions must be filed with assessor by this date.
- Public Inspection Of
Inventory: April 1- Period of time in which property owners can review the
information on file for their property.
- Tentative Assessment Roll: May 1- The assessor completes,
certifies and files a roll containing proposed assessed values for each
property in the assessing unit.
- Public Notice Of
Tentative Roll: May 1- Assessor publishes and posts notice of completion and filing
of tentative assessment roll.
- Change Of Assessment
Notices: May (variable) 10 days prior to grievance day - Notices are sent to all
property owners who have a change in assessment or taxable status on the
assessment roll.
- Public Inspection Of
Tentative Roll: May 1 until Fourth Tuesday in May- Period of time in which
property owners may examine the assessed values on the tentative roll and
discuss them with the assessor.
- Grievance Day: Fourth Tuesday in May- Board of assessment review
meets to hear assessment complaints. Last day property owners may file a
formal complaint seeking reduction in their tentative assessments.
Grievance day should be verified with your local assessor.
- Notice Of Board Of Assessment
Review Decisions: On or before July 1- Property owners are notified of the results
of the review by the Board.
- Final Assessment Roll: July 1- The assessor signs and
files a roll that contains the final assessments, including changes.
- Small Claims Assessment Review: July 31- The last date by which an
owner of a one, two, or three family residence
may apply for small claims assessment review of the Board of Assessment
Review determination. This is 30 days after the date the final assessment
roll is filed.
- Filing Of Article 7
Certiorari Writ: July 31- A legal action pursuant to Article 7 of the Real
Property Tax Law challenging an assessment must be filed in State Supreme
Court no later than 30 days after the date the final assessment roll is
filed.