A Message from Senator Stavisky Regarding Co-op and Condo Abatements
January 25, 2013
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ISSUE:
- Housing
- Property Tax
- Seniors
Dear Friend,
Many of you have contacted me and other legislators to express your concern about the expiration of the Co-op and Condo tax abatement.
In Albany, we have been focused on resolving this issue for many months, and I am delighted to inform you that last night the Senate passed legislation, 56-7, extending the tax abatement.
This bill, (S.2320) retroactive to June 2012, will cover the co-op and condos in New York City. It provides a progressive, equitable abatement schedule which will benefit owner-occupied co-ops and condos. The legislation provides that:
- In fiscal years commencing in 2012, 2013 and 2014, dwelling units in property whose average unit assessed value is less than or equal to $50,000 shall receive a partial abatement of 25%, 26.5% and 28.1% respectively.
- In fiscal years commencing in 2012, 2013 and 2014, dwelling units in property whose average unit. assessed value is more than $50,000, but less than or equal to $55,000, shall receive a partial abatement of 22.5%, 23.8.% and 25.2% respectively.
- In fiscal years commencing in 2012, 2013 and 2014, dwelling units in property whose average unit. assessed value is more than $55,000, but less than or equal to $60,000, shall receive a partial abatement of 20.0%, 21.2% and 22.5% respectively.
- In fiscal years commencing in 2012, 2013 and 2014, dwelling units in property whose average unit assessed value is more than $60,000, shall receive a partial abatement of 17.5%.
It provide's the benefit schedule for units that received the abatement in fiscal year two thousand twelve, which are located in a property that does not contain a unit that is the primary residence of the owner of such units. The benefits are as follows:
- In fiscal years commencing in 2012, 2013 and 2014, dwelling units in property whose average unit assessed value is less than or equal to $15,000 shall receive a partial abatement of 12.5%, 6.25% and no abatement respectively.
- In fiscal years commencing in 2012, 2013 and 2014, dwelling units in property whose average unit assessed value is greater than $15,000 shall receive a partial abatement of 8.75%, 4.375% and no abatement respectively.
The bill goes to the Assembly, where under Assemblyman Ed Braunstein's knowledgeable and steadfast leadership, I am confident that it will pass.
Sincerely,
Senator Toby Ann Stavisky
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