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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. Essentially, the program is aimed to lower the tax burden on school district residents.
Basic STAR exempts the first $30,000 of a home's value from taxes. Enhanced STAR, which is for lower-income households, exempts the first $68,700 for a home's value from taxes.
Changes Coming to STAR Exemptions, Homeowner Beware - Bronxville-Eastchester, NY - The deadline to apply for the exemption is Dec. 31 for the next taxable cycle.
Today is the deadline to apply for the School Tax Relief (STAR) program. The STAR program is available for owner-occupied primary residences on either the Basic STAR or Enhanced STAR...
Enhanced STAR, which is for lower-income households, exempts the first $68,700 for a home's value from taxes. For more information on the STAR program, including how to register, click here.
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Homeowners who fall under the enhanced STAR program, which is for those over 65 years old, do not have to re-register. Anyone who doesn't receive the paperwork within the next two weeks, or...
Here's When Hudson Valley Taxpayers Will Get STAR Rebates - Bedford-Katonah, NY - According to New York State, the check may already be in the mail.
Enhanced STAR is available to senior citizen property owners whose combined total adjusted gross income (less any IRA distributions) is less than $79,050 and who'll be age 65 or older by...
New legislation requires that ALL homeowners receiving a Basic STAR exemption re-apply with the New York State Tax Department in order to continue receiving the exemption in 2014 and beyond.
To qualify for Enhanced STAR exemptions, residents must be 65 years of age or older, and earn an annual income of $83,300 or less.