| Click here to view this email in your browser. Welcome to our first DOF At a Glance, a periodic update from the New York City Department of Finance! Here you’ll find all the DOF news you need to know, such as…Co-op and Condo Abatement Deadline: February 15 The co-op and condo abatement must be renewed each year. Managing agents and boards must apply and renew on behalf of their developments. Certain properties are required to submit a prevailing wage affidavit. More info: www.nyc.gov/ccabatement. Property Tax Exemption Deadline: March 15 The Department of Finance administers tax exemptions and abatements that help New Yorkers save on their property taxes, including: Senior Citizen Homeowner Exemption (SCHE): Available to owners 65+ with annual income of $58,399 or less. Disabled Homeowner Exemption (DHE): Available to owners with disabilities and annual income of $58,399 or less. Veterans: Available to eligible veterans of foreign wars, veterans with honorable discharges, spouses/widow(er)s of veterans, and Gold Star parents. Clergy Exemption: Available to eligible members of the clergy or their unremarried surviving spouses. Full eligibility information and application instructions: www.nyc.gov/ownerexemption. $150 Property Tax Rebate Great news! Homeowners have until March 15, 2023, to apply if they haven’t already received the fiscal year 2023 property tax rebate. If your property is your primary residence and your total household income is $250,000 or less, you may be entitled to a $150 property tax rebate. Think you qualify? More info at www.nyc.gov/propertytaxrebate.Notice of Property Value (NOPV) Season Is Here! Mailed to you each January, the NOPV will tell you our determination of your property’s market and assessed values. Want to learn more about this important notice and get help with any questions you might have? Visit www.nyc.gov/nopv to find an outreach event near you. NYC Department of Finance1 Centre Street, 22nd FloorNew York, New York 10007 Visit Us Online: www.nyc.gov/finance. |