Agency Mission
The Office of Real Property Services (ORPS) is responsible for the
supervision of local property tax administration in New York State.
Accordingly, ORPS has programs to determine full market value of taxable
property for more than 1,000 municipalities, to provide technical and financial
assistance to local assessing units, and to assist State agencies with issues
related to the property tax.
Year-to-Year Change
The Executive requests $69,501,000 for State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2001-02, an
increase of $11,440,600 or 19.7 percent from SFY 2000-01. The proposed
increase results primarily from proposals relating to assessment activities
and to the Co-STAR Rebate Program. Specifically, the Executive proposes to
create a Co-STAR Rebate Program for county taxes paid by the senior citizens
and farmers, and includes $3,682,800 for administration of this Program. In
addition, the Executive provides $2,700,000 in Aid to Localities funding to
support local efforts in assessment accuracy.
Legislative Changes
Eliminate funding for administration of Co-STAR rebate program.
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$(3,682,800) ST/GEN
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The Assembly rejects the proposed Co-Star Program, and therefore, eliminates
$3,682,800 for the administrative costs associated with the program.
The Assembly concurs with the Executive proposal to provide a cost of living
adjustment for the enhanced STAR exemption.
The Assembly Plan also ensures that Mitchell Lama cooperatives received STAR
benefits in the same manner as other cooperatives. The originial intent of the
STAR Program was to provide these homeowners with STAR. The Executive has
chosen to deny STAR benefits to these individuals.
Administrative Savings.
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$(2,000,000) ATL/GEN
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The Assembly reduces funding for the administration of the STAR Program
due to expected efficiencies in the administration of the program. The STAR
Program has been in operation for four years and local assessors have
considerable experience and have become more efficient in administering the
program.
In an effort to ensure that assessors have the tools to administer the STAR
Program, the Assembly Plan allocates funds directly to assessors for
administration of the STAR Program. In addition, the Assembly would allocate
funds to establish an outreach program to increase STAR participation
throughout the State, and to ensure that homeowners have increased access to
local assessor's offices for the filing of STAR applications.
Legislative Proposals
Railroad Property Tax Relief
The Assembly concurs with the Executive proposal to provide $4,700,000
to fully compensate local governments for the revenue loss attributable to
the proposed Rail Access Tax Incentive Program.
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