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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the nys rp 6704 a1 in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in Column 1 with the appropriate school code and municipal information. If applicable, indicate whether the data pertains to homestead or non-homestead classes.
  3. In Column 2, enter the year of the assessment roll for each municipality. This is crucial for accurate tax calculations.
  4. Proceed to Column 3 and input the taxable assessed value used for computing the tax rate, ensuring that all exemptions are accounted for.
  5. For Column 4, enter the real property tax levy amount, excluding any library levies. This figure is essential for determining tax rates.
  6. Fill in Column 5 with the calculated tax rate per $1,000 of assessed value, again excluding library taxes.
  7. If applicable, complete Columns 6 and 7 with library tax details including amounts and rates.
  8. Complete items 8 through 13 as necessary, ensuring all required signatures and dates are included before submission.

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Your enrollment status was less than half-time. You werent enrolled in a degree program. Youre under age 24 and dont support yourself. Youre claimed as a dependent on another persons tax return, like your parents. Youre filing as married filing separate.
You can receive the STAR credit if you own your home and its your primary residence and the combined income of the owners and the owners spouses is $500,000 or less. STAR exemption: a reduction on your school tax bill.
The property tax rebate is for homeowners whose New York City property is their primary residence and whose combined income is $250,000 or less. Most recipients of the School Tax Relief (STAR) exemption or credit will automatically qualify and will not need to take any action in order to receive the rebate.
The New York City School Tax credit is available to New York City residents or part-year residents who cannot be claimed as a dependent on another taxpayers federal income tax return. The credit amounts vary. This credit must be claimed directly on the New York State personal income tax return.
You, your dependent or a third party pays qualified education expenses for higher education. An eligible student must be enrolled at an eligible educational institution. The eligible student is yourself, your spouse or a dependent you list on your tax return.

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Real Property (RP) includes land, buildings, and other improvements on the land.
Eligibility requirements A student eligible for the American Opportunity tax credit: has not completed the first four years of post-secondary education. enrolls in at least one academic semester during the applicable tax year. maintains at least half-time status in a program leading to a degree or other credential.

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