To apply for the Senior Citizens' Property Tax Exemption for the 2022-2023 property tax year, you must file Form RPTL 467 with the Nassau County Department of Assessment by the taxable status deadline – January 3, 2022.
Clergy/Ministers Real property that is owned and occupied by a member of the clergy is exempt from general municipal and school district taxes to the extent of 1500 of assessed value.
Clergy Exemption If you are an ordained minister or rabbi of a recognized congregation, you are entitled to an exemption of $1,500 of assessed value on the home you own and live in.
Exemptions for Senior Citizens The income requirement can change annually. The Senior Citizens Property Tax Exemption offers a further reduction for those homeowners over the age of 65, but is limited to those whose household income does not exceed $37,399.
All Tangible Personal Property accounts are eligible to receive up to a $25,000 exemption if a Tangible Personal Property return (DR-405) has been timely filed with the Property Appraiser. All new businesses are required to file this return in order to receive the exemption.
The deadline for filing an exemption with the Nassau County Department of Assessment is January 2nd. For further information or to obtain an application call 516-571-1500 or visit the Nassau County Assessor's website.
To be eligible for SCHE, you must be 65 or older, earn no more than $58,399 for the last calendar year, and the property must be your primary residence. The exemption must be renewed every two years. Learn more and get answers to frequently asked questions.
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