Coalition for Glen Cove

RP-425 (7/00) Governor George E. Pataki
New York State Board of
Real Property Services
Application for School Tax Relief (STAR) Exemption
(See instructions)

Dear Property Owner,

You may be eligible for a School Property Tax Savings. If you own property and it is your primary residence, you are probably eligible for a STAR school property tax exemption. To get your exemption all you have to do is complete the following sections, sign, date and return this form to your local assessor by taxable status date. The assessor may require proof of residency and ownership.

Name and telephone number of owner(s) Mailing address of owner(s)
_________________________________ _________________________________
_________________________________ _________________________________
Day Number(    )____________________ _________________________________
Evening Number (    )_________________ _________________________________
Location of property
_________________________________
Street address
_________________________________
Village (if any)
_________________________________
City/town
_________________________________
School district
Tax map number or section/block/lot___________________________________________________
                                                                                                Property identification (see tax bill or assessment roll)

You may be eligible for a larger school property tax savings if you meet these age and income requirements:

  1. If you are applying for STAR for the 2001-2002 school year;
    1. will all owners be at least 65 years of age as of December 31, 2001?
      OR
    2. is the property owned by a husband and wife or by siblings, whereby at least
      one spouse or sibling will be 65 years of age as of December 31, 2001?
  2. Is the total income of all the owners, and of any owners' spouses residing on the premises, $60,000 or less? (See definition of income for STAR purposes on back of form.)
Yes____     No____
Yes____     No____
If the answer to both questions 1 and 2 is yes, all owners, including non-resident owners, must attach a copy of either the latest available federal or State income tax return (if filed). (Tax schedules and tax form attachments are not routinely required.) Return this form to your local assessor by taxable status date. The assessor may require proof of age. Do not file this form with the State Board of Real Property Services.

Caution: Anyone who misrepresents his or her primary residence, age or income shall be subject to a $100 penalty, shall be prohibited from receiving the STAR exemption for five years, and may be subject to criminal prosecution.

I(we) certify that all of the above information is correct and that the property listed above is owned by and is my (our) primary residence. I (we) understand it is my (our) obligation to notify the assessor if I (we) relocate to another primary residence and to provide any documentation of eligibility that is requested. All resident owners must sign and date.

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Signature                             Date

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Signature                             Date

______________________________________
Signature                            Date


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GENERAL INFORMATION

The New York State School Tax Relief (STAR) Program provides an exemption from school taxes for owner-occupied, primary residences of three dwelling units or less. Senior citizens with combined incomes that do not exceed $60,000 may qualify for a larger ("enhanced") exemption. Taxpayers must reapply each year in order to keep the enhanced exemption in effect. You usually do not need to reapply for the basic exemption in subsequent years. However, you must notify the assessor if your primary residence changes.

To apply for either the basic or enhanced STAR exemption, you must file application form RP-425 with the assessor of your city or town (in Nassau or Tompkins County, with the county assessor) on or before the applicable "taxable status date." In towns, taxable status date is generally March 1, except in the counties of Erie (June 1), Nassau (January 2), and Westchester (June l); in cities, check with your assessor. For further information, ask your local Assessor.

Application Instructions: Print the name and mailing address of each person who both owns and primarily resides in the property. (If the title to the property is in a trust, the trust beneficiaries are deemed to be the owners for STAR purposes.) There is no single factor which determines whether the property is your primary residence, but factors such as utility bills, voting and automobile registrations, and the length of time you occupy the property each year may be relevant. The assessor may ask you to provide proof of residency and ownership. For the enhanced exemption, proof of age may also be required.

The parcel identification number may be obtained from either the assessment roll or the tax bill.

Income for STAR Purposes: Use the following table for identifying line references on 1999 federal and State income tax forms. (Line numbers may change when the 2000 tax forms are finalized.)

Form # Name of Income Tax Form Income for STAR Purposes
IRS Form 1040 "U.S. Individual Income Tax Return" Line 33 minus line 15b

"adjusted gross income" minus "taxable amount" (of total IRA distributions)

IRS Form 1040A "U.S. Individual Income Tax Return" Line 18 minus line 10b

"adjusted gross income" minus "taxable amount" (of total IRA distributions)

IRS Form 1040EZ "Income Tax Return for Single and Joint Filers With No Dependents" Line 4 only

"adjusted gross income" (No adjustment needed for IRA's.)

NYS Form IT-201 "Resident Income Tax Return" Line 18 minus line 9

"federal adjusted gross income" minus "taxable amount of IRA distributions"

NYS Form IT-200 "Resident Income Tax Return" Line 8 only

"federal adjusted gross income" (No deduction allowed for the amount listed on line 7.)

NYS Form IT-100 "Resident Fast Form Income Tax Return" Add lines 2 through 6 and subtract any amount on line 7

Add "wages, salaries, tips, etc.", "taxable interest income", "interest income on U.S. government bonds", "dividends", and "unemployment compensation" and subtract "Individual retirement arrangement (IRA) deduction"

_____________________SPACE BELOW FOR USE OF ASSESSOR_____________________

Application received _________________ Approved Yes____ No ____
Proof of age _________________ Senior additional Yes____ No____
Proof of income _________________
Proof of residency _________________
Assessor's signature _________________ Date______________