From Suburban News on 08/25/13 in an article by Kristina Gabalski entitled "Register by year’s end to receive Basic STAR:
Town of Sweden assessor Tony Eaffaldano says if you use the Basic Star exemption, be looking for a mailing from the Tax Department. “Homeowners will receive a post card at the end of this month or early next month telling them who to call through the State of New York.”
He says many local residents take advantage of the STAR exemption.
Eaffaldano says the new guidelines do not affect homeowners age 65 or above enrolled in Enhanced STAR.
The New York State Tax Department says the STAR program provides 2.6 million homeowners with savings on their school property tax bills each year, but is only available for an individual’s or family’s primary residence. The Basic STAR Registration follows a Tax Department investigation that showed some homeowners were receiving the exemption on more than one property.
“Local assessors monitor Basic STAR in their communities, but do not have the ability to know if an individual is receiving STAR in any of the other 1,000 localities statewide,” Commissioner of Taxation and Finance Thomas Mattox says. “This is the first registration in the STAR program’s 15-year history, and it will eliminate inappropriate and fraudulent exemptions.”
The State Tax Department recently unveiled a secure online STAR registration platform. The Tax Department’s upcoming mailing will include registration instructions for the online application and also provide a phone number for registration or questions: 518-457-2036. A property owner must register either online or by phone by Dec. 31.
The Basic STAR exemption is available for owner-occupied, primary residences where the combined income of resident owners and their spouses is $500,000 or less. Married couples with multiple residences are only eligible to receive one Basic STAR exemption.
According to the Tax Department, the average homeowner benefit as a result of Basic STAR is $700 annually.
Editor's note:
Living in the Village of Brockport in the Town of Sweden, I got my Star exemption notice earlier this week. It was a letter not a post card as Town of Sweden assessor Tony Eaffaldano mentions in the letter above. I make less that $500,000.00 per year and so I guess I am eligible. Even though I am over 65 I don't think I am one of the "enhanced" Star recipients so I went on line and applied. It'll save me $700.00 bucks according to the Tax Department according to the article. A lot of people in Brockport like to complain about their taxes, and I have never heard anyone say "thanks" for their Star exemption, so I just want to say thanks to our State legislators who, in their wisdom, have worked to give home owners like me in the Village of Brockport and the Town of Sweden a break.
You have until 12/31/13 to apply for your exemption if you haven't done it already.
Saturday, September 7, 2013
Town of Sweden's Star exemption letters arrived this past week
Posted on 4:00 AM by Unknown
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