Adopted Amendment to the rule requiring additional information from a lessor of a vehicle when the company that owns the vehicle enrolls or renews their enrollment in the Parking Violations Bureau Car Rental Program.
Adopted rules regarding the adjudication of Summonses (also known as Notices of Violation (NOVs)) that DOF will issue for certain tobacco violations and synthetic marijuana violations.
Testimony on Legislation that will allow the City to impose a surcharge on the retail sale of prepaid wireless communications services and continue the surcharge on wireless communications services.
NYC Sheriff Joe Fucito and Annette Hill, Assistant Commissioner for Land Records and the City Register testified regarding Intro 1673--Notice of the recording of certain real estate instruments.
The New York City Department of Finance began accepting a revised power of attorney form for taxpayers that appoint individuals to represent them in tax matters with DOF and the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance (DTF). The revised power of attorney form is Form POA-1 (version 6/17), and it is available on both the DOF and DTF websites. It supersedes Finance Memorandum 17-4.
The Department of Finance is proposing to amend its rules by adding information from a lessor of a vehicle when the company that owns the vehicle enrolls or renews their enrollment in the Parking Violations Bureau Car Rental Program.
Prelimary report of the Joint Task Force charged with eliminating corruption in the Real Property Assessment Unit of the NYC DOF. Agency submitted date as 8/1/2002.
New York City Dept. of Finance & Dept of Investigation Joint Task Force Charged with Eliminating Currpution in the Dept. of Finance's Real Property Assessment Unit - Final Report. Agency submitted date as 1/1/2004.
Application of IRC 280F Limits to Sport Utility Vehicles #12-1. This Finance Memorandum is intended to provide guidance to taxpayers and tax professionals in complying with the New York City
tax provisions enacted in 2004 limiting the depreciation and first year expense deductions for sport utility vehicles.
The Fiscal Year 2013 New York City Tax Expenditure Report details distributional information for City real property tax expenditure programs and for other tax expenditure programs. This data helps policy makers evaluate the impact of tax benefit programs.
This New York City Department of Finance document is a Notice of Interest Rates on New York City Income and Excise Taxes and Annual Vault Charge for the period April 1, 2013 through June 30, 2013.
This New York City Department of Finance report shows the Notice of Interest Rates on New York City income and excise raxes and annual vault charge for the period July 1, 2013 through September 30, 2013.
The Department of Finance is adopting a rule to establish a consistent policy for accepting credit card payments and a uniform fee to defray the cost incurred by the City from credit card transactions. This is in response to the Executive Order that calls for the City to implement a unified billing, payment, and collection strategy.
The findings of the Temporary Lien Sale Taskforce, required by LL13/2015, AC 11-356, incl. (i) recommendations for administrative or legislative changes; (ii) any findings or facts that support such recommendations, (iii) evaluation of installment agreements and consideration of prospective changes.
DOF must provide by November 1st of each year a publicly available report on outstanding
judgment debt resulting from notices of violation issued by various City agencies and returnable
to the Environmental Control Board and subsequently referred for collection during the previous
fiscal year.
The Mayor’s housing plan, “Housing New York: A Five-Borough, Ten-Year Plan,” has called
attention to the affordability crisis many New Yorkers face, particularly senior citizens and people
with disabilities
Since changes in market value are
phased in, previous years’ increases in market value are still being reflected in the current
year’s assessed values. As a result, overall taxable billable assessed value (BAV)
increased 5.8 percent.
The New York City Rent Freeze program is comprised of the Senior Citizen Rent Increase
Exemption (SCRIE) and the Disability Rent Increase Exemption (DRIE). The program assists lowincome seniors and people with disabilities who reside in rent-regulated apartments or
apartments
As the average tax rate remained at $12.283 per $100 of assessed value, the increase in
the taxable BAV resulted in $1.741.6 million in additional property tax levy for FY2021
Since changes in market value are
phased in, previous years’ increases in market value are still being reflected in the current
year’s assessed values. As a result, overall taxable billable assessed value (BAV)
increased by 6.3 percent.
Since the average tax rate remained at $12.283 per $100 of assessed value, the increase in
taxable BAV resulted in $1,553.5 million in additional property tax levy for FY 2016.
On January 22, 2015, Mayor Bill de Blasio signed Local Law 11 of 2015. The bill, approved by
the New York City Council at its stated meeting on January 7, 2015, requires the New York City
Department of Finance (DOF) to report annually to the city council on outstanding Environmental
Control Board
The sale of tax liens is an enforcement mechanism used in cities throughout the
country. The New York City Tax Lien Sale program (the Program) originated in 1996
with the intent of improving real property tax compliance, and as a last-resort
enforcement and collection mechanism
The Real Property Transfer Tax (RPTT) is imposed on the consideration for the following conveyances
or transfers where the consideration exceeds $25,000:
The Real Property Transfer Tax (RPTT) is imposed on the consideration for the following conveyances
or transfers where the consideration exceeds $25,000:
The Real Property Transfer Tax (RPTT) is imposed on the consideration for the following conveyances
or transfers where the consideration exceeds $25,000:
The Real Property Transfer Tax (RPTT) is imposed on the consideration for conveyances or transfers where the consideration exceeds $25,000. This report includes NYC transactions with the date of sale between January 1 and December 31, 2017.
Since 2009 DCAS has worked with 28 agencies to benchmark almost 3.000 buildings. Benchmarking measures the total electricity, natural gas, steam and fuel ol consumed in a building.
Since 2009, DCAS has worked with 28 City
operating agencies to benchmark over 3,000 buildings including libraries, police stations, firehouses,
schools, courthouses, health clinics, community centers and government offices. In Excel Data
As part of the Greener, Greater Buildings Plan, the Department of Citywide Administrative
Services (DCAS) submitted revised 2010 – 2012 benchmarking results for City buildings to the
Department of Finance (DOF) for publication on September 1, 2013.
In compliance with Local Law 84 of
2009. Since 2009, DCAS has coordinated with City agencies to benchmark nearly 3,000
public buildings including libraries, police stations, firehouses, schools, colleges,
courthouses, hospitals, community centers and government offices. LIsted in Excel