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485-S*2 - Residential Reassessment Exemption.

NY Real Prop Tax L § 485-S-2 (2019) (N/A)
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(i) The property must be a one-, two-, or three-family residential property, provided that in an approved assessing unit dwelling units held in condominium form of ownership that are classified in the homestead class shall also be eligible;

(ii) The property must be eligible to receive the STAR exemption authorized by section four hundred twenty-five of this title or the owner or owners must be eligible to receive the personal income tax school tax relief (STAR) credit authorized by subsection (eee) of section six hundred six of the tax law, as added by section six of part A of chapter sixty of the laws of two thousand sixteen, for such property.

(iii) In any given year, the owner or owners receiving the exemption pursuant to this section must be the same as the owner or owners that appeared on the assessment roll upon which the revaluation is implemented;

(iv) The property must have a Certificate of Occupancy or a temporary Certificate of Occupancy; and

(v) The property must not have any delinquent taxes as of the taxable status date for the roll on which an exemption is applied.

(b) In addition to the criteria provided in paragraph (a) of this subdivision, the town assessing unit may further limit the eligibility to eligible residential property whose full value increase exceeded a set value threshold as specified in their local law adopting the provisions of this section. If provided by local law, the town assessing unit may elect to grant exemptions to only those properties that do not have building code violations. 3. Exemption calculation. (a)(i) The exemption shall be computed with respect to a percentage of the "exemption base." The exemption base shall be the amount by which the assessed value of a property on the assessment roll upon which the revaluation is implemented exceeds the prior year's equalized assessed value, as determined in the initial year. The prior year's equalized assessed value shall be determined by applying the applicable change in level of assessment factor to the prior year's assessed value. Such exemption base shall not include increases due to a physical improvement or a removal or reduction of an exemption on property.

(ii) Any increase in the assessment of a property due to physical changes in the year following the implementation roll shall not be eligible for the exemption. In the event that any portion of a parcel is fully or partially removed from the roll during the year following the implementation roll by reason of fire, demolition, destruction or new exemption, the assessor shall reduce the exemption for any remaining portion in the same proportion assessment is reduced for such fire, demolition, destruction or new exemption. If a property's revaluation assessment is reduced pursuant to title one-A of article five, or title one or one-A of article seven of this chapter, the exemption shall be recomputed accordingly.

(b)(i) The exemption shall be to the extent of sixty-six per centum of the exemption base in year one and thirty-three per centum of the exemption base in year two.

(ii) The following table shall illustrate the computation of the exemption: Year of exemption Percentage of Exemption 1 66% of exemption base 2 33% of exemption base 4. Granting of exemption. (a) Such exemption shall be granted only upon application by the owner or owners of such real property on a form prescribed by the commissioner. Such application shall be filed with the assessor on or before the appropriate taxable status date for the assessment roll upon which the revaluation is implemented.

(b) If the assessor is satisfied that the applicant is entitled to an exemption pursuant to this section, he or she shall approve the application and the taxable assessed value shall be reduced by the exemption, as in this section provided commencing with the assessment roll prepared after the taxable status date. The assessed value of any exemption granted pursuant to this section shall be entered by the assessor on the assessment roll with the amount of the exemption shown in a separate column.

(c) In the event that the residential property granted an exemption pursuant to this section transfers ownership or otherwise ceases to meet the eligibility requirements of the exemption in subdivision two of this section, the exemption granted pursuant to this section shall be discontinued. Upon determining that an exemption granted pursuant to this section should be discontinued, the assessor shall mail a notice so stating to the owner or owners thereof at the time and in the manner provided by section five hundred ten of this chapter. * NB There are 3 § 485-s's

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485-S*2 - Residential Reassessment Exemption.