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Form TP-584 must be filed for each conveyance of real property from a grantor/transferor to a grantee/transferee. It may not be necessary to complete all the schedules on Form TP-584. The nature and condition of the conveyance will determine which of the schedules you must complete.
What are the New York Transfer Tax Rates? The New York State transfer tax is 0.4% for properties below $3,000,000 and 0.65% for those $3,000,000 and up. The New York City transfer tax is 1% for properties below $500,000 and 1.425% for those $500,000 and up.
The borrower typically pays the mortgage recording taxes, but in some cases the lender must pay the special additional tax. If the borrower or lender fails to pay the full mortgage tax, then the penalty can range from 0.5% to 1.0% or more of the unpaid tax per month.
Who pays the tax. The base tax and additional base tax are paid by the grantor (seller), and such tax shall not be paid directly or indirectly by the grantee (buyer) except as provided in a contract between seller and buyer.
In NYC, both buyers and sellers are subject to transfer taxes. These taxes are imposed when property ownership is transferred from one party to another. The transfer tax rates are calculated based on the propertys sale price and are typically expressed as a percentage of the total transaction amount.
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(a) The following shall be exempt from payment of the real estate transfer tax: 1. The state of New York, or any of its agencies, instrumentalities, political subdivisions, or public corporations (including a public corporation created pursuant to agreement or compact with another state or the Dominion of Canada). 2.
In the vast majority of real estate transactions, the seller pays the transfer taxes. The only real exception is in new developments where they are part of the negotiation (but still usually paid by the seller, especially in softer markets).
The filing fee is generally $125 for residential and farm properties and $250 for all other properties.

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