Int 0348-1998
Real Property Tax, Base Proportions
IntroductionEnactedCommittee on Financeintroduced 1998-07-15Local Law 1998/036
Enacted as Local Law 1998/036.
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Agenda: 1998-07-15Passed: 1998-08-31Enacted: 1998-08-31
Committee on Finance — Executive Budget review and Budget modification, Banking Commission, Comptroller's Office, Department of Finance, Independent Budget Office, Office of Administrative Tax Appeal, and fiscal policy and revenue from any source.
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Sponsors (12)
Peter F. Vallone(prime)
Herbert E. Berman
Archie W. Spigner
Victor L. Robles
June M. Eisland
Stanley E. Michels
Jerome X. O'Donovan
Thomas K. Duane
Thomas V. Ognibene
Sheldon S. Leffler
Adolfo Carrion
Lifecycle
HeardHearing on P-C Item by Comm
1998-07-15 · Committee on Finance
AdvancedP-C Item Approved by Comm
1998-07-15 · Committee on Finance
IntroducedIntroduced by Council
1998-07-15 · City Council
ActionReferred to Comm by Council
1998-07-15 · City Council
ActionPrinted Item Laid on Desk
1998-07-15 · Legislative Documents Unit
HeldLaid Over by Council
1998-07-15 · City Council
AdvancedApproved by Council
1998-07-28 · City Council
ActionSent to Mayor by Council
1998-07-28 · City Council
AdvancedCity Charter Rule Adopted
1998-08-31 · Administration
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Be it enacted by the Council as follows:
Section 1. Legislative Intent. In accordance with state law and the City Charter, on June 8, 1998, the City Council adopted a resolution (Resolution No. 330) fixing the property tax rates for each of the four classes of real property (the "Tax Fixing Resolution"). The first step in the process of fixing the tax rates is the calculation of the current base proportions. The purpose of this calculation is to give effect to the latest class equalization rates required by Article 18 of the Real Property Tax law. By using these rates, new estimates of market values for each class are thereby calculated. This year's current base proportion was first determined by the City Council pursuant to a resolution (Resolution No. 214) adopted on April 28, 1998 (the "CBP Resolution"). The second step in the process of fixing the tax rates is the calculation of the adjusted base proportion. This calculation, which takes into account all the changes in real property that are included in the final assessment roll, was determined by the City Council pursuant to a resolution (Resolution No. 291) adopted on June 4, 1998 (the "ABP Resolution").
Since the adoption of the CBP Resolution, the ABP Resolution and the Tax Fixing Resolution, the State has amended the real property tax law pursuant to Chapter 229 of the Laws of 1998. The amendment requires adoption of a local law altering the current base proportions in the event that the current base proportion for any class of property exceeds the previous fiscal year's adjusted base proportion for that class by more than 2.5 percent (the "Cap Bill"). The current base proportions for Class One and Class Three contained in the CBP Resolution exceeded the City's Fiscal Year 1998 adjusted base proportions for Class One and Class Three by more than 2.5 percent. The Cap Bill therefore requires that the current base proportions for the Fiscal Year 1999 be altered by local law to ensure that they do not exceed the adjusted base proportion for Fiscal Year 1998 by more than 2.5 percent. In addition, the state law requires that any excess over the 2.5 percent be redistributed to the other classes of real property. In order to continue the City Council's commitment to reducing the inequitable tax burden on cooperative apartment and condominium owners and to reduce the high tax burden on rental property, this local law distributes the excess in Class One and Class Three to Class Four.
� 2. The current base proportions for the city's fiscal year 1999 are hereby calculated as follows:
Certificate of Base Percentages, Current Percentages and
Current Base Proportions for the City of New York Pursuant to Article 18,
RPTL, for the Levy of Taxes on the 1998 Assessment Roll
SECTION I
Determination of Estimated Market Values
Class
(A)
1989 Taxable
Assessed Value
(B)
1989 Class
Equalization Rate
(C)
Estimated Market Value
A/(B/100)
1
$7,995,107,684
9.10
87,858,326,198
2
19,169,173,444
45.84
41,817,568,595
3
7,366,591,774
37.98
19,395,976,235
4
35,523,026,877
39.69
89,501,201,504
Total
$70,053,899,779
$238,573,072,532
Section II
Determination of Base Percentages
Class
(D)
Change in
Taxable Assessed
Value
Between
1989 and 1990
Rolls for
Parcels
Transferred Out
of Class
(E)
Change in
Taxable Assessed
Value
Between
1989 and 1990
Rolls for
Parcels Transferred
Into
Class
(F)
1990
Change in
Level of
Assessment
Factor
for Special
Assessing
Unit
Class
(G)
Adjustment
Factor
for Class
Change
((E/F)
-D)/A)+1
(H)
Adjusted
Market
Value
(C*G)
(I)
Base
Percentage
(H/sum
of H)*100
1
$19,354,077
$228,360,245
1.0149
1.0257224246
90,118,255,366
37.5640
2
237,975,755
329,398,302
1.0932
1.0033042596
41,955,744,698
17.4884
3
1,368,298,335
0
0.9738
0.8142562562
15,793,294,995
6.5831
4
419,700,459
1,581,850,826
1.1086
1.0283531598
92,038,843,371
38.3645
Total
$239,906,138,430
SECTION III
Determination of Current Percentages
Class
(J)
1997 Taxable
Assessed
Value
(K)
1997 Class
Equalization
Rate
(L)
Estimated
Market Value
J/(K/100)
(M)
Current
Percentages
(L/Sum of L)*100
1
$9,164,443,908
7.48
$122,519,303,583
43.5489
2
$24,228,838,780
40.83
$59,340,775,851
21.09248
3
$6,548,868,883
43.88
$14,924,496,087
5.3048
4
$36,078,590,308
42.67
$84,552,590,363
30.0538
Total
$76,020,741,879
$281,337,165,884
SECTION IV
Determination of Current Base Proportions
Classs
(N)
Local
Base
Propor-
tion
(O)
Updated
Local
Base
Propor-
tion
N*(M/I)
(P)
Prospective
Current
Base
Propor-
tion
Column (O)
Prorated
to 100.00
(Q)
Adjusted
Base
Propor-
tion
Used for
Prior
Tax
Levy
(R)
Percent
Difference
Between
Prior Year
Adjusted
Base
Proportion
and Prospective
Current Base
Proportion
((P/Q)-1)*100
(S)
Maximum
Current
Base
Propor-
tion
(Q*1.025)
(T)
Current
Base
Propor-
tions
for
1998
Roll
1
10.9181
12.6575
13.52835
12.7296
6.27475
13.0478
13.0478
2
25.7608
31.0696
33.20697
33.9203
-2.10296
34.7683
33.2070
3
10.3385
8.3310
8.90411
6.8740
29.53317
7.0459
7.0459
4
52.9826
41.50353
44.36057
46.4761
-4.55197
47.6380
46.6993
Total
100.0000
93.5635
100.00000
100.0000
100.0000
� 3. Pursuant to paragraph (h) of subdivision one of section 1803-a of the real property tax law, and as reflected in the calculation set forth in section two above, the current base proportions for the city's fiscal year 1999 are hereby determined to be as follows: for Class One: 0.130478; for Class Two: 0.332070; for Class Three: 0.070459; and for Class Four: 0.466993. As required by paragraph (h), the sum of these numbers equals one. For purposes of this local law, the current base proportion shall mean the current base proportion calculated pursuant to section 1803-a of the real property tax law, as amended by Chapter 229 of the Laws of 1998.
� 4. This local law shall take effect immediately.
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Note: Matter in italics is new; matter in brackets [ ] to be omitted.