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Some types of properties are exempt from real estate taxes. These include qualifying nonprofit, religious and government properties. Senior citizens, veterans and those eligible for STAR (the School Tax Relief program) may qualify for exemptions as well.
Some properties, such as those owned by religious organizations or governments are completely exempt from paying property taxes. Others are partially exempt, such as veterans who qualify for an exemption on part of their homes, and homeowners who are eligible for the School Tax Relief (STAR) program.
Are Nonprofits Taxed? Nonprofit organizations are exempt from federal income taxes under subsection 501(c) of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) tax code. A nonprofit organization is an entity that engages in activities for both public and private interest without pursuing the goal of commercial or monetary profit.
Every state exempts some or all of the properties owned by charitable nonprofits from property taxes. However, despite a lack of legal authority to do so, some municipalities attempt to impose discriminatory taxes or fees on nonprofits, or demand so-called voluntary payments in lieu of taxes (PILOTs).
To qualify for an exemption that begins on July 1, you must be 65 or older by the following December 31.
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