New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10294

Introduced
5/17/24  

Caption

Requires a sworn affidavit stating the seller was informed of the fair market value of the property which includes an estimate of the fair market value of the property be included in the real property transfer form.

Companion Bills

NY S08848

Same As Requires a sworn affidavit stating the seller was informed of the fair market value of the property which includes an estimate of the fair market value of the property be included in the real property transfer form.

Previously Filed As

NY S08848

Requires a sworn affidavit stating the seller was informed of the fair market value of the property which includes an estimate of the fair market value of the property be included in the real property transfer form.

NY S05642

Requires a sworn affidavit stating the seller was informed of the fair market value of the property which includes an estimate of the fair market value of the property be included in the real property transfer form.

NY SF0182

Property tax valuation-fair market value.

NY SB338

Transfer Of Property Affidavits

NY SB539

Property taxation: taxable value transfers.

NY SB293

Real property tax: transfer of base year value: generational transfers: wildfire.

NY S07516

Implements transfer assessments for any class one or class two parcel in any special assessing unit wholly contained within a city which has had a transfer of title within the fiscal year where the market value of such parcel, as determined by the New York city department of finance, is greater than the assessed value of such parcel.

NY SB890

Property taxation: change of ownership and base year value transfers.

NY HJR173

Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide that the appraised value of a parcel of real property for ad valorem tax purposes for the first tax year in which the owner owns the property on January 1 is the market value of the property and that, if the owner purchased the property, the purchase price of the property is considered to be the market value of the property for that tax year and to limit increases in the appraised value of the property for subsequent tax years based on the inflation rate.

NY ACA7

Property taxation: intercounty base year value transfers.

Similar Bills

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