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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the NYC Property Tax Payment Agreement Request Form in the editor.
  2. Begin with Section 1, where you will enter your property information. Fill in the address and BBL (Block, Lot) details accurately. You can find your BBL on the notice received with this form or at www.nyc.gov/finance.
  3. Move to Section 2 for applicant information. Provide your first and last name, Social Security Number or EIN, date of birth, phone number, and email address. Indicate whether this is your primary residence by checking 'Yes' or 'No'.
  4. In Section 3, review the documentation requirements and options for payment agreements. Select your preferred down payment percentage and indicate the length of the agreement as well as payment frequency (monthly or quarterly).
  5. Finally, complete Section 4 by signing and dating the agreement. Ensure all fields are filled out completely before submitting.

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If you qualify for the Property Tax and Interest Deferral (PT AID) program, you can defer your property tax payments, or pay only a small percentage of your income, so that you can remain in your home. To determine the best payment plan for you, use the payment plan screening tool.
PER NYS REAL PROPERTY TAX LAW, PROPERTIES WITH TAXES REMAINING UNPAID AFTER TWENTY-ONE (21) MONTHS ARE SUBJECT TO FORECLOSURE.
A state of New York tax payment plan is available to any taxpayer owing $20,000 or less. A plan can include up to 36 monthly payments. Once accepted, your account will still accrue all penalties and interest on your unpaid balance for the full life of your IPA.
The Request for Review form enables New York City property owners to provide supporting information to review their propertys estimated market value or building classification found on the Annual Notice of Property Value.
Yes, if you are already registered with NYCePay, you just need to log in and change your payment option from quarterly to monthly.
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To be eligible for SCHE, you must be 65 or older, earn no more than $58,399 for the last calendar year, and the property must be your primary residence. The exemption must be renewed every two years.
The Department of Finance offers payment plans that allow you to pay your property taxes over time, instead of paying the full amount all at once. There are three types of payment plan: a standard payment plan, a Property Tax and Interest Deferral (PT AID) payment plan, and a reduced interest payment plan.

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