To qualify for the real property tax credit, you must meet all of these conditions for tax year 2024: Your household gross income was $18,000 or less. You occupied the same New York residence for six months or more. You were a New York State resident for all of 2024.
Call 311 or 212-NEW-YORK (212-639-9675) for help. If you have $100 or more past due on your property taxes or other property-related charges, the Department of Finance is legally required to send you notices about your debt.
Length You Can Go Without Paying Property Taxes in New York In most cases, the redemption time ends two years from the date of the lien (that is when other legal charges or taxes become liens). Local legislation, on the other hand, may allow for a prolonged redemption time. (New York Real Property Tax Law § 1110.)
If you need assistance, please contact 311.
General inquiries (available 24 hours): Call 311 (If you are calling from outside New York City or using TTY or relay services for the deaf or hard of hearing, call 212-639-9675.)
If you need assistance, please contact 311.
To reach the Tax Commission by telephone, please call (212) 669-4410. If your call relates to a specific property, please make sure to provide the borough, block and lot of the property when you call.
Contact 311 311 is available online, by texting 311-692, or by calling 3-1-1 from within the City or 212-NEW-YORK outside the five boroughs.
Parking Grace Period Drivers have a 5-minute grace period for parking meter and Alternate Side Parking zones. The law gives drivers an extra 5 minutes past the expired time on the parking meter receipt and Alternate Side Parking signs. During the grace period, parking tickets cannot be issued.
Look up your parking tickets or camera violations. Call 311 or 212-NEW-YORK (212-639-9675) if you need more help.