Long Island homeowners are once again eligible for a real property tax refund check, only this year it is not only based on their property tax burden, but their income level as well.
The checks, which are part of the 2007 Middle Class STAR Rebate Program, are offered to all homeowners who receive the basic STAR exemption.
Residents of the Levittown School District who earned (combined income of residential property owners and their spouses) up to $120,000 in 2005 can expect to receive a rebate check of up to $838.10. Enhanced STAR recipients in Levittown will receive up to $733.33. Residents of the Island Trees School District in the same category will receive a rebate check of $643.66, while Enhanced STAR recipients can receive up to $563.21. Wantagh and East Meadow School District residents can expect a rebate check of up to $658.96 and $665.47, respectively. Enhanced STAR recipients in Wantagh and East Meadow School Districts will receive up to $576.59 and $582.29, respectively.
"Getting money into the wallets and the pocketbooks of hardworking taxpayers is always an achievement..." Senator Kemp Hannon said. "Further, I want to examine, in depth, the property tax to see if New York should continue to have this oppressive taxation system."
According to the New York State government's website, more than 94 percent of all homeowners are eligible to receive additional tax relief under this program, with four out of every five homeowners qualifying for the maximum benefit.
"This new rebate program will provide direct relief to middle class New Yorkers who need it most, and is a critical component of our ongoing effort to reduce the property tax burden shouldered by New York's seniors and hard-working families," said Governor Eliot Spitzer. "This $1.3 billion tax cut, deliberately targeted to the middle class, is the largest in state history and will provide much-needed tax relief to homeowners across the state."
According to the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance website, the first step in targeting this relief for property owners who receive a basic STAR exemption on their 2007-08 school tax bill is for homeowners to fill out a simple application that allows the state to calculate the amount of the targeted rebate. The application deadline is Nov. 30. Senior citizens who are property owners and receive an enhanced STAR exemption on their 2007-08 tax bill will receive a rebate check automatically. For seniors with enhanced STAR, no application is required.
Nassau and Suffolk County residents are expected to receive the application from the NYS Tax Department the last week in September. Once a homeowner receives the rebate information from the Tax Department, they need to verify the property information provided, enter the names, Social Security numbers and all required information for all resident property owners and their spouses, verify the mailing address and submit the application. The website states that the fastest way for homeowners to receive their rebate is through the Internet. With your special STAR code that is printed on the letter, log on to www.tax.state.ny.us/star/2007/star07_apply.htm and clicking Apply Now.
For more information visit www.tax.state.ny.us/star/2007 or call 1-877-6-STAR-NY.