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"Name": "Res. No. 327",
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"Text": "Whereas, The New York City Department of Finance (\"DOF\") is responsible for the collection of property taxes in the city of New York; and\n Whereas, State law allows for several exemption or abatement programs from the property tax for eligible property owners, such as senior citizens, veterans, clergy, and others; and\n Whereas, DOF is responsible for the administration of property tax exemptions authorized by state law; and\n Whereas, Not every property owner in the city of New York is aware of their potential eligibility for such exemption programs; and\n Whereas, Failure to enroll in such programs can result in property owners owing more in property tax than they are otherwise obligated; and\n Whereas, Excessive property tax bills can lead to property owners falling into arrears and potential foreclosure; and\n Whereas, The application date for property tax exemptions is fixed by state law; and\n Whereas, State law does not allow for an otherwise eligible property owner to receive exemption benefits if they have not submitted an application for that tax year; now, therefore be it\n Resolved, That the Council of the City of New York calls on the New York State Legislature to pass, and the Governor to sign, legislation allowing for property owners who receive tax exemptions to have the exemption apply retroactively where eligible.\nLS #12138\nMJT",
"RTF": "{\\rtf1\\fbidis\\ansi\\ansicpg1252\\deff0\\deflang1033\\deflangfe1033{\\fonttbl{\\f0\\froman\\fprq2\\fcharset0 Times New Roman;}}\n\\viewkind4\\uc1\n\\v0\\par\nBy Council Members Nurse, Oss\\'e9, Hudson, Narcisse, Sanchez, Brooks-Powers, Avil\\'e9s, Krishnan, Won, Guti\\'e9rrez, Williams, Brewer, Abreu, Salaam and Ayala (in conjunction with the Brooklyn Borough President)\\par\n\\par\n\\pard\\ltrpar\\fi720\\sl480\\slmult1\\qj Whereas, The New York City Department of Finance (\\ldblquote DOF\\rdblquote ) is responsible for the collection of property taxes in the city of New York; and\\par\nWhereas, State law allows for several exemption or abatement programs from the property tax for eligible property owners, such as senior citizens, veterans, clergy, and others; and\\par\nWhereas, DOF is responsible for the administration of property tax exemptions authorized by state law; and\\par\nWhereas, Not every property owner in the city of New York is aware of their potential eligibility for such exemption programs; and\\par\nWhereas, Failure to enroll in such programs can result in property owners owing more in property tax than they are otherwise obligated; and\\par\nWhereas, Excessive property tax bills can lead to property owners falling into arrears and potential foreclosure; and\\par\nWhereas, The application date for property tax exemptions is fixed by state law; and\\par\nWhereas, State law does not allow for an otherwise eligible property owner to receive exemption benefits if they have not submitted an application for that tax year; now, therefore be it\\par\nResolved, That the Council of the City of New York calls on the New York State Legislature to pass, and the Governor to sign, legislation allowing for property owners who receive tax exemptions to have the exemption apply retroactively where eligible.\\par\n\\pard\\ltrpar\\qj\\fs18 LS #12138\\par\nMJT\\fs24\\par\n}\n",
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"RTF": "{\\rtf1\\fbidis\\ansi\\ansicpg1252\\deff0\\deflang1033\\deflangfe1033{\\fonttbl{\\f0\\froman\\fprq2\\fcharset0 Times New Roman;}}\n\\viewkind4\\uc1\n\\v0\\par\nBy Council Members Nurse, Oss\\'e9, Hudson, Narcisse, Sanchez, Brooks-Powers, Avil\\'e9s, Krishnan, Won, Guti\\'e9rrez, Williams, Brewer, Abreu, Salaam, Ayala and Carr (in conjunction with the Brooklyn Borough President)\\par\n\\par\n\\pard\\ltrpar\\fi720\\sl480\\slmult1\\qj Whereas, The New York City Department of Finance (\\ldblquote DOF\\rdblquote ) is responsible for the collection of property taxes in the city of New York; and\\par\nWhereas, State law allows for several exemption or abatement programs from the property tax for eligible property owners, such as senior citizens, veterans, clergy, and others; and\\par\nWhereas, DOF is responsible for the administration of property tax exemptions authorized by state law; and\\par\nWhereas, Not every property owner in the city of New York is aware of their potential eligibility for such exemption programs; and\\par\nWhereas, Failure to enroll in such programs can result in property owners owing more in property tax than they are otherwise obligated; and\\par\nWhereas, Excessive property tax bills can lead to property owners falling into arrears and potential foreclosure; and\\par\nWhereas, The application date for property tax exemptions is fixed by state law; and\\par\nWhereas, State law does not allow for an otherwise eligible property owner to receive exemption benefits if they have not submitted an application for that tax year; now, therefore be it\\par\nResolved, That the Council of the City of New York calls on the New York State Legislature to pass, and the Governor to sign, legislation allowing for property owners who receive tax exemptions to have the exemption apply retroactively where eligible.\\par\n\\pard\\ltrpar\\qj\\fs18 LS #12138\\par\nMJT\\fs24\\par\n}\n",
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