With Jersey City's property revaluation still incomplete, Hudson County's taxation board is extending the deadline for homeowners here to file tax appeals.

The new deadline will be in mid-June, depending on when the city files its 2018 tax list with the county, according to Don Kenny, the county's tax administrator. The usual deadline during reval years is May 1.

The taxation board has given Jersey City until May 1 to complete the reval and file the tax list with the county, according to Kenny. Once the city does that, the city can mail taxpayers their notices of assessment, Kenny said. Homeowners will then have 45 days to file an official tax appeal. The deadline date will be printed on the notices.

Appraisal Systems, the firm the city hired to conduct the long-delayed reval, has mailed some property owners letters giving them proposed new assessments and tax amounts. It had initially expected to have those mailed out by Thanksgiving 2017, then by mid-March. It's not clear when all property owners will have them.

The tax bills cited in the initial letters remain proposed. The final figures won't be known until the city, county and school district finalize their 2018 budgets.