Governor Hochul Highlights $2.3 Billion in Tax Relief for Nearly 3 Million New Yorkers

Governor Kathy Hochul highlighted New York State’s ongoing efforts to deliver $2.3 billion in tax relief to nearly three million New Yorkers under the State’s School Tax Relief program. More than two million New Yorkers have already received their STAR tax relief and nearly one million will receive their benefits in the coming weeks.

The Governor also highlighted that New Yorkers on Long Island can still sign up for direct deposit before their STAR credits are issued in the coming weeks.

“Back-to-school season is also tax relief season for millions of New Yorkers,” Governor Hochul said.

“From tax credits to child care assistance to summer food benefits, we’re continuing to put more money back in the pockets of working New Yorkers to address the cost of living and help families across our state.”

The STAR program provides property tax relief to eligible New York State homeowners and senior citizens throughout the State. The dollar amount of each STAR benefit depends on the resident’s income level and other factors.

For homeowners with incomes of $500,000 or less, STAR benefits are typically worth several hundred dollars. For seniors age 65 and older with incomes below $98,700, STAR benefits can exceed $1,000.

New Yorkers receive this benefit in one of two ways: as a STAR credit issued via check or direct deposit to the resident, or as a STAR exemption that reduces their annual school tax bill.

Once a homeowner enrolls in the program, they do not need to take further action to continue receiving the credit or exemption. More information on the program can be found at the STAR resource center.

More than 2 million New Yorkers have already received their STAR tax relief, and the remaining relief will be delivered to nearly one million additional New Yorkers in the coming weeks.

STAR credit delivery is generally based on timelines to meet the school tax due date.

While September 30 is the most common school tax due date across the State, some parts of the State such as Long Island have later due dates this fall.

A breakdown of this year’s total $2.3 billion STAR benefits and nearly 3 million recipients by region: Southern Tier, $115.6 million; 160,000 recipients Finger Lakes, $216.4 million; 286,000 recipients Western New York, $188.2 million; 328,000 recipients Mohawk Valley, $69.9 million; 103,000 recipients Capital Region, $152.3 million; $248,000 recipients Long Island, $736.4 million; 596,000 recipients North Country, $49.8 million; 90,000 recipients New York City, $167.3 million; 495,000 recipients Mid-Hudson, $515.2 million; 414,000 recipients Central New York, $138.3 million; 180,000 recipients Governor Hochul and the State’s Tax Department launched the first-ever STAR digital portal earlier this year.

This new portal allows New Yorkers who receive STAR credits to sign up to get their credit sent via direct deposit, rather than a physical check in the mail.

For this year’s payments, sign-ups for direct deposit are still available for New Yorkers on Long Island since their credits will be delivered in the coming weeks.

All New Yorkers who receive STAR credits can continue to utilize the digital portal to sign up for direct deposit for next year’s payments.

As part of these efforts, Governor Hochul is continuing her focus on addressing the cost of living for families throughout the State.

“From tax credits to child care assistance to summer food benefits, we’re continuing to put more money back in the pockets of working New Yorkers to address the cost of living and help families,” said Governor Hochul.


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