Assemblywoman Gunther Reminds Homeowners to Re-Register for STAR Program by December 31
December 3, 2013 by The Catskill Chronicle
NEW YORK STATE (December 3, 2013) — Assemblywoman Aileen Gunther wants to remind homeowners receiving the Basic STAR Exemption that they
have to re-register for the exemption by December 31st to continue to receive it.
“To ensure taxpayers are protected from inappropriate or fraudulent STAR exemptions, all homeowners receiving the Basic STAR need to register with the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance to continue receiving exemptions in 2014 and subsequent years,” said Assemblywoman Gunther. “Registrations have to be completed by Dec. 31.”
The tax department has already mailed instructions – including a STAR code necessary for registration – to all homeowners who currently receive the Basic STAR exemption. While this registration is required to receive your exemption, homeowners will not need to re-register every year.
Seniors who receive Enhanced STAR are exempt from the new requirements and will not need to register to continue participation in the program. Enhanced STAR recipients must continue to apply annually, or participate in the Income Verification Program like they have in the past. Additionally, first-time applicants are not affected by this year’s registration procedure and must file Form RP-425, Application for School Tax Relief Exemption, with their local assessor.
This new requirement was included in the 2013-14 state budget to help improve the program and safeguard taxpayer money. Improper STAR exemptions cost New Yorkers an estimated $13 million in 2010-11, and that could increase to $73 million by 2015-16.1 To support the registration effort and to discourage fraud and abuse of STAR, individual fines and penalties were incorporated into the program for intentional misinformation and if the exemption is revoked.
“The fastest and easiest way for homeowners to register is through the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance’s website at www.tax.ny.gov,” Assemblywoman Gunther added. “Registration and support is also available over the phone by calling 518-457-2036. Of course, if a homeowner has questions or problems, they can always call my office at 845-794-5807.”
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Assemblywoman Gunther Reminds Homeowners to Re-Register for STAR Program by December 31
December 3, 2013 by The Catskill Chronicle
NEW YORK STATE (December 3, 2013) — Assemblywoman Aileen Gunther wants to remind homeowners receiving the Basic STAR Exemption that they
have to re-register for the exemption by December 31st to continue to receive it.
“To ensure taxpayers are protected from inappropriate or fraudulent STAR exemptions, all homeowners receiving the Basic STAR need to register with the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance to continue receiving exemptions in 2014 and subsequent years,” said Assemblywoman Gunther. “Registrations have to be completed by Dec. 31.”
The tax department has already mailed instructions – including a STAR code necessary for registration – to all homeowners who currently receive the Basic STAR exemption. While this registration is required to receive your exemption, homeowners will not need to re-register every year.
Seniors who receive Enhanced STAR are exempt from the new requirements and will not need to register to continue participation in the program. Enhanced STAR recipients must continue to apply annually, or participate in the Income Verification Program like they have in the past. Additionally, first-time applicants are not affected by this year’s registration procedure and must file Form RP-425, Application for School Tax Relief Exemption, with their local assessor.
This new requirement was included in the 2013-14 state budget to help improve the program and safeguard taxpayer money. Improper STAR exemptions cost New Yorkers an estimated $13 million in 2010-11, and that could increase to $73 million by 2015-16.1 To support the registration effort and to discourage fraud and abuse of STAR, individual fines and penalties were incorporated into the program for intentional misinformation and if the exemption is revoked.
“The fastest and easiest way for homeowners to register is through the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance’s website at www.tax.ny.gov,” Assemblywoman Gunther added. “Registration and support is also available over the phone by calling 518-457-2036. Of course, if a homeowner has questions or problems, they can always call my office at 845-794-5807.”
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