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Get Form Rp-466-a-vol Application For Volunteer Firefighters/ambulance Workers Exemption Revised 11/24
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How to fill out the Form RP-466-a-vol Application For Volunteer Firefighters/Ambulance Workers Exemption Revised 11/24 online
Filling out the Form RP-466-a-vol is a crucial step for volunteer firefighters and ambulance workers seeking tax exemptions. This guide will provide you with clear instructions to ensure your application is completed accurately and submitted on time.
Follow the steps to complete your application successfully.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the respective editor.
- Begin by entering the name(s) of the property owner(s) in the designated field. Ensure that you provide the full and accurate names as they appear on the property title.
- Next, fill in the location of the property by providing the street address. This should also include the city, town, or village, along with the correct ZIP code.
- Provide your mailing address if it differs from the property location. Include your city, state, and ZIP code.
- Enter your phone number and email address for any necessary communications regarding your application.
- Identify the school district associated with the property. This information is typically found on your property tax bill.
- You will need to include the tax map number of the section/block/lot associated with your property. Refer to your tax bill for this identification number.
- Indicate whether the property is your primary residence by marking 'Yes' or 'No'. This is essential for establishing eligibility.
- Next, answer question 2a regarding your residence in the city, town, or village served by your organization. If applicable, provide the contact details for the organization.
- Proceed to question 2b to confirm if you are the un-remarried spouse of a deceased enrolled member.
- Confirm if you've been granted a lifetime exemption in any municipality within the county in question 3.
- Provide the name of your incorporated volunteer fire company, fire department, or incorporated ambulance service that you serve.
- Indicate how many years you have been an enrolled member of the organization. If less than five years, specify the exact duration.
- For question 4, disclose if any part of the property is used for non-residential purposes. If it is, provide the percentage and details regarding this use.
- Finally, read and complete the certification section. Each owner must sign this application to confirm the accuracy of the provided information.
- Before finalizing, remember to save your changes. You may then choose to download, print, or share the form as needed.
Complete your application for the volunteer firefighters/ambulance workers exemption online today to ensure you receive the benefits you deserve.
Yesterday, the New York State Senate approved an increase in the volunteer firefighter and ambulance member income tax credit. The bill, sponsored by state Senator Monica R. Martinez, will raise the credit from $200 to $800 for individuals and from $400 to $1,600 for joint filers.
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