New York Laws
Title 2 - Private Property
467-L - Rebate for Owners of Certain Real Property in the City of New York.

(i) a rebate that was granted to an owner who was not entitled to a
rebate under this section; or
(ii) a rebate that was granted or calculated in error under this
section.
f. "Owner" means one or more natural persons who, beginning on or
after June fifteenth, two thousand twenty-two, either:
(i) owns a property in fee simple absolute or as a tenant in common, a
joint tenant or a tenant by the entirety;
(ii) is a tenant-stockholder of a cooperative apartment corporation
who resides in a portion of real property owned by such cooperative
apartment corporation, to the extent represented by their share or
shares of stock in such corporation as determined by their proportional
relationship to the total outstanding stock of such corporation,
including such stock owned by such corporation; or
(iii) owns a present interest in a property under a life estate or who
is a beneficial owner under a trust.
g. "Immediate family member" means an owner's spouse, domestic
partner, sibling or child.
h. "Property" means a one, two, or three family residence or a
dwelling unit in residential property held in the cooperative or
condominium form of ownership. "Property" shall not include any vacant
land.
i. "Proportionate share of the arrears of the dwelling unit" is the
quotient of the amount of unpaid real property taxes, assessments, and
other charges of a residential property held in the cooperative form of
ownership divided by the number of units therein, including dwelling
units and units used primarily for professional or commercial purposes.
j. "Qualified gross income" means the adjusted gross income for the
taxable year as reported for federal income tax purposes, or which would
be reported as adjusted gross income if a federal income tax return were
required to be filed. In computing qualified gross income, the net
amount of loss reported on Federal Schedule C, D, E, or F shall not
exceed three thousand dollars per schedule.
k. "Substantially higher" means no more than two hundred seventy-five
thousand dollars.
3. Primary residence. Any local law adopted pursuant to this section
shall establish a process by which an owner of a property shall
demonstrate primary residence, provided that such local law shall not
require such demonstration from an owner who receives a real property
tax exemption pursuant to section four hundred twenty-five of this title
or a school tax relief credit pursuant to subsection (eee) of section
six hundred six of the tax law for such property for the fiscal year
commencing on the first of July, two thousand twenty-two.
4. Amount of rebate. The amount of the rebate to be provided by the
commissioner of finance shall be the lesser of one hundred fifty dollars
or the annual tax imposed on the property.
5. Qualification for rebate for recipients of STAR credit or
exemption. The owner of an eligible property who receives a real
property tax exemption pursuant to section four hundred twenty-five of
this title or a school tax relief credit pursuant to subsection (eee) of
section six hundred six of the tax law for the fiscal year commencing on
the first of July, two thousand twenty-two and satisfies the
requirements described in subdivision one of this section shall not be
required to file, and shall not file, an application for the rebate
authorized pursuant to this section. To the extent the commissioner of
finance determines that such an owner is not entitled to the rebate

authorized pursuant to this section, the commissioner shall send to such
owner a notice of denial of the rebate.
6. Qualification for rebate for owners of an eligible property who are
not recipients of STAR credit or exemption. a. Generally. The owner of
an eligible property who does not receive a real property tax exemption
pursuant to section four hundred twenty-five of this title or a school
tax relief credit pursuant to subsection (eee) of section six hundred
six of the tax law for the fiscal year commencing on the first of July,
two thousand twenty-two may file an application for the rebate
authorized pursuant to this section, provided that, such owner satisfies
the requirements described in subdivision one of this section, and
provided, further, that for an eligible property that serves as the
primary residence of more than one owner, all such owners shall jointly
file an application for such rebate. Notwithstanding any provision of
any general, special or local law to the contrary, an application for a
rebate authorized pursuant to this section shall be filed by electronic
means on or before the date or dates established in the local law
adopted pursuant to this section. Upon a showing by an applicant that
filing an application by electronic means is not practicable for reasons
including but not limited to lack of access to, or ability to use, the
technology needed to file by electronic means, the commissioner of
finance may grant a waiver of the requirement to file such application
by electronic means. No rebate shall be granted pursuant to this section
unless the owner files such application within the time period or time
periods prescribed by the local law adopted pursuant to this section. No
more than one application shall be submitted for an eligible property.
b. Approval or denial of application. If the commissioner of finance
determines that an applicant is entitled to the rebate authorized
pursuant to this section, the commissioner shall approve such
application, notify such applicant of such approval, and grant such
rebate to such applicant. If the commissioner of finance determines that
an applicant is not entitled to the rebate authorized pursuant to this
section, the commissioner shall send to each such applicant a notice of
denial of such application. Such notice of denial shall specify the
reason for such denial and shall be sent in a manner to be provided in
local laws or in rules promulgated by the commissioner of finance.
Failure to send any such notice of denial or the failure of any
applicant to receive such notice shall not affect such denial and shall
not prevent the levy, collection and enforcement of taxes on the
property of such applicant.
c. Review of submission. The burden shall be on the applicant to
establish that the property is the primary residence of such applicant,
that the qualified gross income of all the owners for whom such property
serves as their primary residence is two hundred fifty thousand dollars
or less and that any other requirements relating to the granting of the
rebate are satisfied.
d. Oath. The commissioner of finance shall have the authority to
require that statements made in connection with any application filed
pursuant to this section be made under oath. Such application shall
contain the following declaration: "I certify that all information
contained in this application is true and correct to the best of my
knowledge and belief. I understand that willful making of any false
statement of material fact herein will subject me to the provisions of
law relevant to the making and filing of false instruments and will
render this application null and void." Such application shall also
state that the applicant agrees to comply with and be subject to any
rules promulgated by the commissioner of finance pursuant to this
section.

7. Denial and revocation of rebate. a. Generally. The commissioner of
finance shall deny an application for a rebate or revoke any rebate
authorized pursuant to this section if it appears that: (i) the property
does not serve as the primary residence of the owner who has applied for
such rebate or who received the real property tax exemption pursuant to
section four hundred twenty-five of this title or a school tax relief
credit pursuant to subsection (eee) of section six hundred six of the
tax law for such property for the fiscal year commencing on the first of
July, two thousand twenty-two, (ii) prior to the granting of the rebate
authorized pursuant to this section, title to the property has been
transferred to a new owner other than to an immediate family member for
whom the property serves as the primary residence until, at a minimum,
the date on which such rebate is granted, or (iii) the property is
otherwise no longer eligible for the rebate.
b. Rights of owners. Upon determining that a rebate authorized
pursuant to this section shall be revoked, the commissioner of finance
shall send a notice so stating to the affected owner at the time and in
the manner to be provided in the local law adopted pursuant to this
section. Granting a rebate authorized pursuant to this section, denying
a rebate pursuant to subdivision five of this section, denying an
application for a rebate pursuant to paragraph b of subdivision six of
this section, or revoking a rebate granted pursuant to this section
shall constitute a final determination of the commissioner of finance,
unless, within ninety days, the owner seeks administrative review by the
commissioner of finance of such determination, provided that the burden
shall be on the owner to establish eligibility for the rebate. The
failure to grant a rebate authorized pursuant to this section to an
owner who is not required to submit an application pursuant to
subdivision five of this section and who does not receive a notice of
denial pursuant to such subdivision shall constitute a final
determination by the commissioner of finance unless such owner seeks
administrative review by such commissioner of such determination no
later than the first of July, two thousand twenty-three.
8. Restriction on rebate for married couples with two or more
residences. The rebate authorized by this section shall be granted on no
more than one property owned by a married couple, unless such spouses
are living apart due to legal separation.
9. Record of ownership of an eligible property. Any local law adopted
pursuant to this section shall require that ownership of an eligible
property be recorded with the city register, the Richmond county clerk,
or the automated city register information system by the thirtieth of
June, two thousand twenty-two.
10. Proof of residency and information regarding qualified gross
income. In accordance with subdivisions one and three of this section,
the commissioner of finance may request proof of residency and
information relating to qualified gross income from any owner seeking to
receive a rebate authorized pursuant to this section.
11. Rebate returned for re-issuance. The commissioner of finance may
provide a credit against the annual tax of an eligible property in the
amount of the rebate when an owner of an eligible property requests that
a check in the amount of the rebate be re-issued to such owner, except
that no such credit shall be provided later than two years from the date
the rebate is granted.
12. Recovery of erroneous rebate. a. If the commissioner of finance
determines that an owner received an erroneous rebate, the commissioner
of finance shall recover such erroneous rebate, within six years of the
granting of such rebate, by deducting the amount of such erroneous
rebate from any refund otherwise payable to the owner of such property,

and any balance of the amount of such erroneous rebate remaining unpaid
shall constitute a tax lien on the property of such owner as of the due
and payable date provided on the tax bill mailed by the commissioner of
finance containing such amount. If such amount is not paid by such due
and payable date, interest at the rate applicable to delinquent real
property taxes on such property shall be charged and collected on such
amount from the due and payable date provided on such notice to the date
of payment. Such tax lien shall be enforceable in accordance with the
provisions of law relating to the enforcement of tax liens in any such
city. No lien created pursuant to this section shall be enforced against
a subsequent purchaser for value in good faith, provided that the
purchase occurred prior to the date the amount of the erroneous rebate
was entered on the statement of account for such property. Such
authority shall supplement any other authority of the commissioner of
finance to enforce payment of the erroneous rebate by the owner of such
property.
b. To the extent a rebate was granted or calculated in error under
this section, the amount of the erroneous rebate shall be equal to the
difference between the amount of the rebate originally granted and the
amount to which the owner was entitled.
13. Penalty for material misstatements. a. Generally. If the
commissioner of finance determines, within three years from the granting
of a rebate authorized pursuant to this section, that there was a
material misstatement in an application filed pursuant to this section
and that such misstatement provided the basis for the granting of a
rebate under this section, the commissioner of finance shall proceed to
impose a penalty tax against the property of five hundred dollars in
addition to recovering the amount of any erroneous rebate under
subdivision twelve of this section. An application shall be deemed to
contain a material misstatement for this purpose when either:
(1) the applicant claimed the property was his, her or their primary
residence, when it was not;
(2) the applicant claimed that the applicant owned the property, when
the applicant did not; or
(3) the applicant claimed that the qualified gross income of all the
owners for whom such property serves as their primary residence was two
hundred fifty thousand dollars or less, when the qualified gross income
of such owners was a substantially higher amount.
b. Procedure. When the commissioner of finance determines that a
penalty tax shall be imposed, the penalty tax shall be entered on the
next ensuing tentative or final assessment roll. Each owner shall be
given notice of the possible imposition of a penalty tax, and shall be
entitled to seek administrative and judicial review of such action in
the manner provided by law.
14. Non-disclosure. The information contained in applications filed
with the commissioner of finance pursuant to subdivision six of this
section shall not be subject to disclosure under article six of the
public officers law.

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New York Laws

RPT - Real Property Tax

Article 4 - Exemptions

Title 2 - Private Property

420-A - Nonprofit Organizations; Mandatory Class.

420-B - Nonprofit Organizations; Permissive Class.

420-C - Exemption From Local Real Property Taxation of Certain Low Income Housing Accommodations in a City Having a Population of One Million or More.

421-A - Affordable New York Housing Program.

421-B - Exemption of Certain Private Dwellings, Multiple Dwellings and Improvements From Local Taxation; Certain Cases.

421-C - Exemption of Certain New Multiple Dwellings From Local Taxation.

421-D - Exemption of Multiple Dwellings Financed by the New York State Housing Finance Agency From Local Taxation.

421-E - Exemption of Cooperative, Condominium, Homesteading and Rental Projects From Local Taxation.

421-F - Exemption of Capital Improvements to Residential Buildings and Certain New Construction.

421-FF - Exemption of Capital Improvements to Residential Buildings in Cities With a Population Between Twenty-Seven Thousand Five Hundred and Twenty-Eight Thousand Based Upon the Two Thousand Ten Federal Census.

421-G - Exemption From Local Taxation of Certain Multiple Dwellings.

421-H - Exemption of Capital Improvements to Multiple Dwelling Buildings Within Certain Cities.

421-H*2 - Exemption of Capital Improvements to Residential Buildings.

421-I - Exemption of Capital Improvements to Multiple Dwelling Buildings Within Certain Cities.

421-I*2 - Exemption of Capital Improvements to Multiple Dwelling Buildings Within Certain Cities.

421-J - Exemption of Capital Investment in Multiple Dwelling Buildings Within Certain Cities.

421-J*2 - Exemption of Capital Improvements to Multiple Dwelling Buildings Within Certain Cities.

421-K - Exemption of Certain Multiple Dwellings.

421-L - Exemption of Capital Improvements to Residential Buildings in Certain Towns.

421-M - Exemption of Certain New or Substantially Rehabilitated Multiple Dwellings From Local Taxation.

421-N - Exemption of Capital Improvements to Multiple Dwelling Buildings Within Certain Cities.

421-O - Exemption of Capital Improvements to Multiple Dwelling Buildings Within Certain Cities.

421-O*2 - Exemption of Capital Improvements to Multiple Dwelling Buildings Within Certain Cities.

422 - Not-for-Profit Housing Companies.

423 - Phase Out of Exemption for Redevelopment Company Projects Upon the Cessation of the Tax Exemption Granted Pursuant to Contract.

424 - Institute of Arts and Sciences.

425 - School Tax Relief (Star) Exemption.

425-A - Abatement of County Taxes in Special Assessing Units.

426 - Opera Houses.

427 - Performing Arts Buildings.

428 - Fraternal Organizations; Entire Net Income for Education and Relief of Members.

429 - Real Property Used for Professional Major League Sports.

430 - Interdenominational Centers.

432 - Theatrical Corporations Created by Act of Congress.

434 - Academies of Music.

436 - Officers of Religious Denominations.

438 - Trustees of a Hospital, Playground and Library; Hospital for Benefit of a City.

440 - Infant Homes.

442 - Soldiers Monument Corporations.

444 - Historical Societies.

444-A - Historical Property.

446 - Cemeteries.

450 - Agricultural Societies.

452 - Veterans Organizations.

454 - Indians.

455 - Exemption Option.

456 - Municipal Railroads.

457 - Exemption for First-Time Homebuyers of Newly Constructed Homes.

458 - Veterans.

458-A - Veterans; Alternative Exemption.

458-B - Exemption for Cold War Veterans.

458-C - Improvements to Property of Severely Injured Members of the Armed Forces of the United States.

459 - Persons Who Are Physically Disabled.

459-A - Improvements to Property Made Pursuant to the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990.

459-B - Physically Disabled Crime Victims.

459-C - Persons With Disabilities and Limited Incomes.

460 - Clergy.

462 - Religious Corporations; Property Used for Residential Purposes.

464 - Incorporated Associations of Volunteer Firefighters.

466 - Volunteer Firefighters and Fire Companies in Villages.

466-A - Volunteer Firefighters and Volunteer Ambulance Workers; Certain Counties.

466-A*2 - Volunteer Firefighters and Volunteer Ambulance Workers.

466-B - Volunteer Firefighters and Volunteer Ambulance Workers; Certain Additional Counties.

466-C - Volunteer Firefighters and Volunteer Ambulance Workers; Certain County.

466-C*2 - Volunteer Firefighters and Volunteer Ambulance Workers; Certain Counties.

466-C*3 - Volunteer Firefighters and Volunteer Ambulance Workers; Certain County.

466-C*4 - Volunteer Firefighters and Volunteer Ambulance Workers; Certain County.

466-C*5 - Volunteer Firefighters and Volunteer Ambulance Workers; Exemption.

466-C*6 - Volunteer Firefighters and Volunteer Ambulance Workers; Certain Counties.

466-C*7 - Volunteer Firefighters and Volunteer Ambulance Workers; Certain County.

466-D - Volunteer Firefighters and Volunteer Ambulance Workers; Certain County.

466-D*2 - Volunteer Firefighters and Volunteer Ambulance Workers; Certain County.

466-D*3 - Volunteer Firefighters and Volunteer Ambulance Workers.

466-D*4 - Volunteer Firefighters and Volunteer Ambulance Workers; Certain Counties.

466-E - Volunteer Firefighters and Volunteer Ambulance Workers; Certain County.

466-E*2 - Volunteer Firefighters and Volunteer Ambulance Workers; Certain County.

466-E*3 - Volunteer Firefighters and Volunteer Ambulance Workers; Certain County.

466-E*4 - Volunteer Firefighters and Volunteer Ambulance Workers; Certain County.

466-F - Volunteer Firefighters and Volunteer Ambulance Workers; Certain County.

466-F*2 - Volunteer Firefighters and Volunteer Ambulance Workers; Certain County.

466-F*3 - Volunteer Firefighters and Volunteer Ambulance Workers; Certain Counties.

466-F*4 - Volunteer Firefighters and Volunteer Ambulance Workers; Certain County.

466-F*5 - Un-Remarried Spouses of Volunteer Firefighters or Volunteer Ambulance Workers Killed in the Line of Duty.

466-G - Volunteer Firefighters and Volunteer Ambulance Workers; Certain County.

466-G*2 - Volunteer Firefighters and Volunteer Ambulance Workers; Certain County.

466-H - Volunteer Firefighters and Volunteer Ambulance Workers; Certain County.

466-H*2 - Un-Remarried Spouses of Deceased Volunteer Firefighters or Volunteer Ambulance Workers.

466-I - Volunteer Firefighters and Volunteer Ambulance Workers; Certain Counties.

466-J - Volunteer Firefighters and Volunteer Ambulance Workers; Certain County.

466-K - Volunteer Firefighters and Volunteer Ambulance Workers; Certain County.

467 - Persons Sixty-Five Years of Age or Over.

467-A - Partial Tax Abatement for Residential Real Property Held in the Cooperative or Condominium Form of Ownership in a City Having a Population of One Mill

467-B - Tax Abatement for Rent-Controlled and Rent Regulated Property Occupied by Senior Citizens or Persons With Disabilities.

467-C - Exemption for Property Owned by Certain Housing Companies or Sublessees of the Battery Park City Authority and Occupied by Senior Citizens or Persons With Disabilities.

467-D - Assessment Exemption for Certain Living Quarters Constructed to Be Occupied by a Senior Citizen or Disabled Individual.

467-E - Rebate for Owners or Tenant-Stockholders of One,two or Three Family Residences or Residential Property Held in the Condominium or Cooperative Form Of

467-F - Protective and Safety Devices Tax Abatement.

467-G - Rebate for Owners of Certain Real Property Seriously Damaged by the Severe Storm That Occurred on the Twenty-Ninth and Thirtieth of October, Two Thousand Twelve in a City Having a Population of One Million or More.

467-H - Partial Abatement for Certain Rebuilt Real Property Seriously Damaged by the Severe Storm That Occurred on the Twenty-Ninth and Thirtieth of October, Two Thousand Twelve in a City Having a Population of One Million or More.

467-I - Real Property Tax Abatement.

467-J - Exemption for Certain Residential Properties Located in Certain Counties.

467-K - Senior Citizen Longtime Resident Exemption.

467-K*2 - Exemption for Certain Residential Property Required to Participate in the Federal Flood Insurance Program.

467-L - Rebate for Owners of Certain Real Property in the City of New York.

468 - Fire Patrol and Salvage Corps.

469 - Assessment Exemption for Living Quarters for Parent or Grandparent.

470 - Exemption for Improvements to Real Property Meeting Certification Standards for Green Buildings.

472 - Pharmaceutical Societies.

474 - Dental Societies.

476-A - Railroad Passenger Stations.

477 - Tax Exemption for Industrial Waste Treatment Facilities.

477-A - Tax Exemption for Air Pollution Control Facilities.

478 - Tax Exemption for Off-Street Parking Facilities Providing Underground Shelters.

479 - Fallout Shelter Facilities.

480 - Forest and Reforested Lands.

480-A - Taxation of Forest Land.

481 - Taxation of Land Used for Agricultural Production.

482 - Quarantined Lands.

483 - Exemption From Taxation of Structures and Buildings Essential to the Operation of Agricultural and Horticultural Lands.

483-A - Farm Silos, Farm Feed Grain Storage Bins, Commodity Sheds, Bulk Milk Tanks and Coolers, and Manure Storage and Handling Facilities.

483-B - Historic Barns.

483-C - Temporary Greenhouses.

483-D - Farm or Food Processing Labor Camps or Commissaries.

483-E - Anaerobic Digestion Facilities.

484 - Urban Redevelopment Corporations and Companies.

485 - Nuclear Powered Electric Generating Facilities.

485-A - Residential-Commerical Urban Exemption Program.

485-B - Business Investment Exemption.

485-C - Exemption From Taxation of Real Property Used in Manufacture of Steel in Cities of Fifty Thousand or More Persons.

485-D - Water-Works Corporations.

485-E - Empire Zone Exemption.

485-F - Banking Development Districts.

485-G - Infrastructure Exemption.

485-H - Residential Investment Exemption; Certain Cities.

485-I - Residential Investment Exemption; Certain School Districts.

485-I*2 - Residential Investment Exemption; Certain Cities.

485-J - Residential Property Improvement Exemption; Certain Cities.

485-J*2 - Residential Investment Exemption; Certain Cities.

485-J*3 - Residential Investment Exemption; Certain Cities and School Districts.

485-J*4 - Residential Investment Exemption; Certain Cities.

485-J*5 - Residential Investment Exemption; Certain Cities.

485-K - Residential Investment Exemption; Certain School Districts.

485-L - Residential Property Improvement; Certain Towns.

485-L*2 - Residential Investment Exemption; Certain School Districts.

485-M - Residential Investment Exemption; Certain School Districts.

485-N - Residential-Commercial Exemption Program.

485-O - New Residential Property Exemption; Certain Cities.

485-P - Economic Transformation Area Exemption.

485-Q - Residential Investment Exemption; Certain Cities.

485-R - Residential Redevelopment Inhibited Property Exemption; Certain Cities.

485-S - Residential Reassessment Exemption.

485-S*2 - Residential Reassessment Exemption.

485-S*3 - Mixed Use Exemption Program for Villages.

485-T - Owner Occupied Residential Property Exemption Program.

485-U - Class One Reassessment Exemption.

485-V - Residential Revaluation Exemption.

485-V*2 - Residential and Mixed-Use Investment Exemption; Certain Cities and School Districts.

485-W - Newly Constructed Single-Family and Multi-Family Residential Exemption; Certain Villages.

486 - Non-Profit Medical and Dental Indemnity, or Hospital Service Corporations.

486-A - Non-Profit Corporations Operating as Health Maintenance Organizations.

487 - Exemption From Taxation for Certain Energy Systems.

487-A - Exemption From Taxation of Conservation Improvements to Certain Residential Premises.

488 - Retirement Systems.

488-A - Rehabilitation of Certain Class B Multiple Dwellings and Class a Multiple Dwellings Used for Single Room Occupancy.

489 - Exemption From Taxation of Alterations and Improvements to Multiple Dwellings to Eliminate Fire and Health Hazards; Abatement.