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  2. Deadline to upgrade to the Enhanced STAR Property Tax ... - AOL

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    Feb. 28—ALBANY — The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance reminds seniors turning 65 in 2024, for most localities, the deadline to apply for greater property tax savings through ...

  3. New York State School Tax Relief Program - Wikipedia

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    The Basic STAR is open to the primary residence of any New York State resident and exempts $30,000 from the true value of a home or property. The Enhanced STAR, for eligible senior citizens at or above age 65, exempts an annually variable amount ($65,300 for the 2015-2016 school year) from the true value of their primary residence. [2]

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  5. 20 Valuable Tax Breaks for Seniors - AOL

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    The so-called golden years can be financially challenging, but state and federal tax breaks can provide some silver linings. Find out what's available.

  6. 421-a tax exemption - Wikipedia

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    The 421-a tax exemption is a property tax exemption in the U.S. state of New York that is given to real-estate developers for building new multifamily residential housing buildings in New York City. As currently written, the program also focuses on promoting affordable housing in the most densely populated areas of New York City. The exemption ...

  7. Mitchell–Lama Housing Program - Wikipedia

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    It was signed into law in 1955 as the Limited-Profit Housing Companies Law. [2] [3] It was later recodified as article II of the 1961 Private Housing Finance Law.[7] [8] Article II Limited-Profit Housing Companies refer to not-for-profit corporations, whereas article IV Limited Dividend Housing Companies refer to non-Mitchell–Lama affordable housing organized since 1927 as business ...