Int 0835-2000
Tax exemptions for low-income elderly persons.
IntroductionEnactedCommittee on Agingintroduced 2000-11-15Local Law 2000/071
Enacted as Local Law 2000/071.
Official record · Legistar
Agenda: 2000-11-15Passed: 2000-12-14Enacted: 2000-12-14
Committee on Aging — Department for the Aging and all federal, State and municipal programs pertinent to senior citizens.
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This bill: 5 days in committee
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Sponsors (50)
Peter F. Vallone(prime)
Herbert E. Berman
Julia Harrison
Tracy L. Boyland
Una Clarke
Lucy Cruz
Noach Dear
Stephen DiBrienza
Martin Malave-Dilan
June M. Eisland
Pedro G. Espada
Kenneth K. Fisher
Kathryn E. Freed
Wendell Foster
Lloyd Henry
Sheldon S. Leffler
Guillermo Linares
Margarita Lopez
Helen M. Marshall
Walter L. McCaffrey
Stanley E. Michels
Gifford Miller
Eva S. Moskowitz
Jerome X. O'Donovan
Mary Pinkett
Morton Povman
Madeline T. Provenzano
Philip Reed
Jose Rivera
Annette M. Robinson
Victor L. Robles
Angel Rodriguez
John D. Sabini
Archie W. Spigner
Lawrence A. Warden
Juanita E. Watkins
Thomas White
Priscilla A. Wooten
Mark Green
Michael J. Abel
Stephen J. Fiala
Martin J. Golden
Alphonse Stabile
Thomas V. Ognibene
Lifecycle
IntroducedIntroduced by Council
2000-11-15 · City Council
ActionReferred to Comm by Council
2000-11-15 · City Council
ActionPrinted Item Laid on Desk
2000-11-15 · Legislative Documents Unit
HeardHearing Held by Committee
2000-11-21 · Committee on Aging
AdvancedApproved by Committee
2000-11-21 · Committee on Aging
AdvancedApproved by Council
2000-11-29 · City Council
ActionSent to Mayor by Council
2000-11-29 · City Council
HeardHearing Held by Mayor
2000-12-14 · Mayor
AdvancedSigned Into Law by Mayor
2000-12-14 · Mayor
ActionRecved from Mayor by Council
2000-12-14 · City Council
Votes (9)
Aye (7)
Julia HarrisonKaren KoslowitzUna ClarkeLucy CruzTracy L. BoylandMichael C. NelsonMichael J. Abel
Absent (2)
Thomas WhiteHoward L. Lasher
Heard at (3)
City Council · 2000-11-29 · 1:30 PM · Council Chambers - City Hall
Committee on Aging · 2000-11-21 · 10:00 AM · Council Chambers - City Hall
City Council · 2000-11-15 · 1:30 PM · Council Chambers - City Hall
Attachments (2)
Full text
Be it enacted by the Council as follows:
Section l. Paragraph a of subdivision 3 of section ll-245.3 of the administrative code of city of New York, as last amended by local law number 38 for the year 1998, is amended to read as follows:
(a) if the income of the owner or the combined income of the owners of the property exceeds the sum of [nineteen thousand] twenty thousand five hundred dollars for the income tax year immediately preceding the date of making application for exemption. Income tax year shall mean the twelve month period for which the owner or owners filed a federal personal income tax return, or if no such return is filed, the calendar year. Where title is vested in either the husband or the wife, their combined income may not exceed such sum, except where the husband or wife, or ex-husband or ex-wife is absent from the property as provided in subparagraph (ii) of paragraph (d) of this subdivision, then only the income of the spouse or ex-spouse residing on the property shall be considered and may not exceed such sum. Such income shall include social security and retirement benefits, interest, dividends, total gain from the sale or exchange of a capital asset which may be offset by a loss from the sale or exchange of a capital asset in the same income tax year, net rental income, salary or earnings, and net income from self-employment, but shall not include gifts, inheritances, or a return of capital, and veterans disability compensation, as defined in title 38 of the United States Code, and any such income shall be offset by all medical and prescription drug expenses actually paid which were not reimbursed or paid for by insurance. In computing net rental income and net income from self-employment no depreciation deduction shall be allowed for the exhaustion, wear and tear of real or personal property held for the production of income.
�2. Subdivision 7 of section 11-245.3 of the administrative code of the city of New York, as last amended by local law number 38 for the year 1998, is amended to read as follows:
7. Notwithstanding the maximum income exemption eligibility level provided in subdivision three of this section, an exemption, subject to all other provisions of this section, shall be granted as indicated in the following schedule:
Percentage Valuation
Annual Income Assessed Exempt From Taxation
More than $[19,500] 20,500 but less than $[20,500] 21,500 45 per centum
$[20,500] 21,500 or more but less than $[21,500] 22,500 40 per centum
$[21,500] 22,500 or more but less than $[22,500] 23,500 35 per centum
$[22,500] 23,500 or more but less than $[23,400] 24,400 30 per centum
$[23,400] 24,400 or more but less than $[24,300] 25,300 25 per centum
$[24,300] 25,300 or more but less than $[25,200] 26,200 20 per centum
$[25,200] 26,200 or more but less than $[26,100] 27,100 15 per centum
$[26,100] 27,100 or more but less than $[27,000] 28,000 10 per centum
$[27,000] 28,000 or more but less than $[27,900] 28,900 5 per centum
� 3. This local law shall take effect immediately and shall apply to assessment rolls prepared on the basis of taxable status dates occurring on or after January 1, 2001.
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