New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A03852

Introduced
1/30/25  

Caption

Increases the cap on the real property tax exemption of capital improvements to residential buildings.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A01289

Increases the cap on the real property tax exemption of capital improvements to residential buildings.

NY A03889

Changes the amount of the exemption permitted for capital improvements to residential buildings to $200,000 where a local law or resolution is adopted on or after January 1, 2024.

NY A05624

Relates to permitting certain rent increases for capital improvements to rent regulated buildings and apartments.

NY S07106

Relates to permitting certain rent increases for capital improvements to rent regulated buildings and apartments.

NY S00943

Relates to establishing an abatement and exemption from real property taxes for capital improvements to reduce carbon emissions; establishes an energy efficiency improvement board to approve the abatements and exemptions.

NY A05050

Relates to establishing an abatement and exemption from real property taxes for capital improvements to reduce carbon emissions; establishes an energy efficiency improvement board to approve the abatements and exemptions.

NY A10536

Establishes an abatement and exemption from real property taxes for capital improvements to reduce carbon emissions in cities with a population of one million or more.

NY S09852

Establishes an abatement and exemption from real property taxes for capital improvements to reduce carbon emissions in cities with a population of one million or more.

NY A09545

Establishes a tax on certain vacant residential properties in the city of New York; provides exemptions for certain vacant properties.

NY A10146

Provides for an exemption from taxation for capital improvements to residential buildings to reduce carbon emissions where the governing board of the applicable county, city, town or village adopts a local law and a school district, other than a school district subject to article fifty-two of the education law, adopts a resolution to grant the exemption.

Similar Bills

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