(ii) In any year in which a change in level of assessment of fifteen
percent or more is certified for a final assessment roll pursuant to the
rules of the commissioner, the exemption base shall be multiplied by a
fraction, the numerator of which shall be the total assessed value of
the parcel on such final assessment roll (after accounting for any
physical or quantity changes to the parcel since the immediately
preceding assessment roll), and the denominator of which shall be the
total assessed value of the parcel on the immediately preceding final
assessment roll. The result shall be the new exemption base. The
exemption shall thereupon be recomputed to take into account the new
exemption base, notwithstanding the fact that the assessor receives the
certification of the change in level of assessment after the completion,
verification and filing of the final assessment roll. In the event the
assessor does not have custody of the roll when such certification is
received, the assessor shall certify the recomputed exemption to the
local officers having custody and control of the roll, and such local
officers are hereby directed and authorized to enter the recomputed
exemption certified by the assessor on the roll. The assessor shall give
written notice of such recomputed exemption to the property owner, who
may, if he or she believes that the exemption was recomputed
incorrectly, apply for a correction in the manner provided by title
three of article five of this chapter for the correction of clerical
errors.
(iii) The following table shall illustrate the computation of the city
tax exemption:
Year of exemption Percentage of exemption
1 50
2 45
3 40
4 35
5 30
6 25
7 20
8 15
9 10
10 5
(b) No such exemption shall be granted unless:
(i) such construction was commenced on or after the first day of
January, two thousand five or such later date as may be specified by
local law;
(ii) the residential real property is situate in a city with a
population of not less than sixty thousand six hundred and not more than
sixty-one thousand based upon the two thousand federal census;
(iii) the cost of such construction exceeds the sum of sixty thousand
dollars or such greater amount as may be specified by local law; and
(iv) such construction is completed as may be evidenced by a
certificate of occupancy or other appropriate documentation as provided
by the owner.
(c) For purposes of this section the term construction shall not
include ordinary maintenance and repairs.
3. Such exemption shall be granted only upon application by the owner
of such real property on a form prescribed by the commissioner. Such
application shall be filed with the assessor of a city with a population
of not less than sixty thousand six hundred and not more than sixty-one
thousand based upon the two thousand federal census on or before the
appropriate taxable status date of such city and within one year from
the date of completion of such construction.
4. 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 such real property shall thereafter be exempt from
taxation and special ad valorem levies by a city with a population of
not less than sixty thousand six hundred and not more than sixty-one
thousand based upon the two thousand federal census as provided in this
section commencing with the assessment roll prepared after the taxable
status date referred to in subdivision three of this section. The
assessed value of any exemption granted pursuant to this section shall
be entered by the assessor on the assessment roll with the taxable
property, with the amount of the exemption shown in a separate column.
5. The provisions of this section shall apply to real property used as
the primary residence of the owner.
6. In the event that real property granted an exemption pursuant to
this section ceases to be used primarily for eligible purposes, the
exemption granted pursuant to this section shall cease.
7. A city with a population of not less than sixty thousand six
hundred and not more than sixty-one thousand based upon the two thousand
federal census may, by local law, reduce the per centum of exemption
otherwise allowed pursuant to this section; provided, however, that a
project in course of construction and exemptions existing prior in time
to passage of any such local law shall not be subject to any such
reduction so effected. Such city upon reduction of the per centum of
exemption pursuant to this subdivision may thereafter, by local law,
increase the per centum of exemption up to any per centum not exceeding
the maximum allowed by subdivision two of this section, provided,
however, that any such local law shall apply only to construction
commenced subsequent to the effective date of such local law. A copy of
all such local laws shall be filed with the commissioner and the
assessor of the city.
8. A city with a population of not less than sixty thousand six
hundred and not more than sixty-one thousand based upon the two thousand
federal census may, by local law, establish a date for the commencement
of effectiveness of exemption offered pursuant to this section and may
provide that the provisions of this section shall apply only to
construction having a greater value than that specified by subdivision
two of this section, provided, however, that such amount shall not
exceed three hundred twenty-five thousand dollars.
9. (a) A city with a population of not less than sixty thousand six
hundred and not more than sixty-one thousand based upon the two thousand
federal census may, by local law, establish a board to be known as the
residential incentive board. The membership and composition of such
board shall be set forth in the local law.
(b) The residential incentive board shall present a plan to the
legislative body of a city with a population of not less than sixty
thousand six hundred and not more than sixty-one thousand based upon the
two thousand federal census concerning the various types of residential
real property which should be granted eligibility for an exemption
pursuant to subdivision one of this section. In addition, such plan
shall identify specific geographic areas within which such exemptions
should be offered. In developing the plan required by this paragraph,
the board shall consider the planning objectives of a city with a
population of not less than sixty thousand six hundred and not more than
sixty-one thousand based upon the two thousand federal census, the
necessity of the exemption to the attraction or retention of home owners
and the economic benefit to the area of providing exemptions to home
owners.
(c) In addition, the board may make recommendations to the legislative
body of a city with a population of not less than sixty thousand six
hundred and not more than sixty-one thousand based upon the two thousand
federal census with respect to actions it deems desirable to improve the
economic climate therein.
10. If a city with a population of not less than sixty thousand six
hundred and not more than sixty-one thousand based upon the two thousand
federal census establishes a residential incentive board, pursuant to
subdivision nine of this section, such city may, by local law, restrict
real property eligible to receive the exemption to real property
constructed for those purposes identified in the plan presented by the
board. Such local law shall restrict the availability of such exemption
to the specific geographic areas identified in the plan presented by the
board.
11. Any city which adopts an exemption pursuant to this section shall
cause information relating to the availability of such exemption,
including requirements and application procedures, to be attached to all
building permit applications and copies of such information shall be
posted in a conspicuous location in any office or offices where such
permits and applications for permits are issued and processed.
* NB There are 5 ยง 485-j's
Structure New York Laws
420-A - Nonprofit Organizations; Mandatory Class.
420-B - Nonprofit Organizations; Permissive Class.
421-A - Affordable New York Housing Program.
421-C - Exemption of Certain New Multiple Dwellings 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-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-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.
424 - Institute of Arts and Sciences.
425 - School Tax Relief (Star) Exemption.
425-A - Abatement of County Taxes in Special Assessing Units.
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.
436 - Officers of Religious Denominations.
438 - Trustees of a Hospital, Playground and Library; Hospital for Benefit of a City.
442 - Soldiers Monument Corporations.
457 - Exemption for First-Time Homebuyers of Newly Constructed Homes.
458-A - Veterans; Alternative Exemption.
458-B - Exemption for Cold War Veterans.
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.
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-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-F - Protective and Safety Devices Tax Abatement.
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-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.
472 - Pharmaceutical 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.
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-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.