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Do I Look Dead to You? NY Woman, 95, Reimbursed After Death Report Flub Money Mess – NBC New York
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Do I Look Dead to You? NY Woman, 95, Reimbursed After Death Report Flub Money Mess
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Do I look dead to you? Ann Mazze just simply wanted everyone to know that she was alive and well. The 94 year-old Levittown woman had actually been declared deceased by officials in Nassau County. You d think being alive again would be a great thing? Unfortunately, for Anne that wasn t totally the case.
WABC is reporting that when the elderly woman noticed that she had lost several tax exemptions her daughter called the Nassau County Department of Assessment. The conversation that followed must have been quite awkward, as the daughter was told that someone had just assumed her mother was dead. But once being declared alive again, things got even stranger as Mazze said her taxes skyrocketed. A report indicates that her taxes then went from $2,694 a year to $7,921. Her mortgage also went up considerably. Her daughter told officials:
Do I lock dead to you? Ann Mazze just simply wanted everyone to know that she was alive and well. The 94 year-old Levittown woman had actually been declared deceased by officials in Nassau County. You d think being alive again would be a great thing? Unfortunately, for Anne that wasn t totally the case.
WABC is reporting that when the elderly woman noticed that she had lost several tax exemptions her daughter called the Nassau County Department of Assessment. The conversation that followed must have been quite awkward, as the daughter was told that someone had just assumed her mother was dead. But once being declared alive again, things got even stranger as Mazze said her taxes skyrocketed. A report indicates that her taxes then went from $2,694 a year to $7,921. Her mortgage also went up considerably. Her daughter told officials:
WHECTV Created: May 06, 2021 07:12 AM
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WHEC) A clerical error declared a New York woman dead by mistake, and it s now causing financial headaches for her.
95-year-old Ann Mazze of Long Island is still very much alive, however, the Nassau County Department of Assessment recently recorded her as dead. That caused her to lose exemptions that helped lower her tax bill.
Mazze s taxes have now increased nearly 300%, something she can t afford to pay. The county admits to making the mistake but says it will take some time to correct the issue.
Mazze says she has been dealing with this since February and is tired of waiting.
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