New York State Department of Taxation and Finance
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September 19, 2013

Watch Your Mail! 268,000 STAR Registration Letters Will Hit Nassau County Mailboxes Next Week

Basic STAR exemption saves Nassau County homeowners $1,150 on average; Senior citizens receiving Enhanced STAR not impacted by registration

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The New York State Tax Department announced today that it has started mailing STAR Registration letters to 268,000 homeowners in Nassau County.  

All homeowners receiving STAR must register with the State in order to continue receiving the exemption in 2014 and thereafter; the requirement applies even though homeowners initially applied to their local assessors. 

The mass outreach is part of a statewide campaign that will reach 2.6 million homeowners across New York.  Statewide, more than 688,000 homeowners already have registered for their Basic STAR exemptions – nearly 90% of them on the Tax Department’s Web site.

“As a homeowner, you first received STAR by filing an application with your local assessor,” said Commissioner Thomas H. Mattox.  “As part of the Governor’s reform initiative, however, you also must register with the New York State Tax Department – one time only – to continue receiving the exemption.” 

The registration facilitates Governor Cuomo’s initiative to protect New Yorkers from fraud and waste in the STAR Program.  The STAR exemption is only available on a homeowner's primary residence - though a recent investigation by the New York State Tax Department showed some homeowners were claiming the exemption on more than one property. 

Letters are being mailed in Nassau County on September 19th and 20th.  Homeowners have until December 31, 2013 to register.  

Registration on the Tax Department Web site - www.tax.ny.gov - is fast, easy, secure, and takes most homeowners only two to four minutes to complete.  Homeowners without Internet access can register with a Department representative by calling 518-457-2036.

The 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 STAR exemption.  

Senior Citizens Receiving Enhanced STAR Not Impacted

The registration applies only to Basic STAR recipients.  Senior citizens receiving the Enhanced STAR exemption are not affected by the registration.  In order to continue receiving Enhanced STAR, seniors must continue to apply annually or participate in the Income Verification Program.  

STAR Registration impacts Basic STAR exemptions for 2014 and beyond; it doesn’t impact 2013 exemptions.  Homeowners will not have to re-register every year – based on the information provided in the registration process, the Tax Department will monitor homeowners’ eligibility in future years.

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