Village of
Holland Patent
Assessment Information
Holland Patent is a Non-Assessing Village.    Assessments are accepted from the Town of Trenton.
 
60
60.0%
60%
March 1
May 1
Fourth Wednesday in May
July 1
2003
203
Exemption Information:
Exemptions for Senior Citizens and the enhanced STAR must be renewed each year because they are approved based on income criteria, which must be met each year. A renewal form should be mailed to each current exemptee shortly before the exemption renewals are due. Please call the Trenton Assessors' Office for a form if you did not get one. Disability Exemptions must also be renewed each year. If you do not receive a renewal form by mail, call the Assessor's Office. Other exemptions are automatically renewed for the applicable term. All new and renewal applications must be submitted to the Assessors Office by March 1 of each year.
Real Property Database:
The Real Property Database contains parcel-level information related to the assessment of real property. This information is the basis for the property taxes paid to local governments and school districts.
Contacts:
Assessor
Tonya Brown
Phone: (315) 896-2664 or (315) 269-2907
FAQs:
Uniform Percentage of Value
The percentage of market value (full value) used by an assessing unit to establish uniform assessments. This value must appear on the tentative roll. Real Property Tax Law Section 305 specifies, "all real property in each assessing unit shall be assessed at a uniform percentage of value..."
Taxable Status Date
The ownership and physical condition of 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 the assessor by this date.
Residential Assessment Ratio (RAR)
A percentage established by the State Board of Real Property Services according to law, using the ratio of assessed value to the sales price for each usable residential sale in a recent one-year period. Ratios are then listed from highest to lowest; the midpoint (median) ratio is selected as the RAR. The RAR can be used to prove that a residential property is assessed at a higher level than other homes on the assessment roll. Your locality's RAR indicates at what percent of full value residential properties are assessed. For example, a RAR of 20 indicates that residential properties are assessed at approximately 20 percent of their full value.
Equalization Rate
"State equalization rate" means the percentage of full value at which taxable real property in a county, city, town or village is assessed as determined by the state board." (RPTL Section 102) The rate is a ratio of the sum of the locally determined assessed values for all taxable parcels for a given assessment roll divided by ORPS's estimate of total full value for that same roll.