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The Real Property Income & Expense form RPIE-2021 is due June 1, 2022. The NYC Dept. of Finance (DOF) will use this information to value properties for 2023. File the RPIE on DOF's website at http://nyc.gov/rpie.
If you own an income-producing property that has an actual assessed value of more than $40,000, you are required to file an annual Real Property Income and Expense (RPIE) statement with Finance.
The Department of Finance (DOF) uses income and expense information each year to value income-producing properties. Property owners provide this information by completing the Real Property Income and Expense (RPIE) statement.
Who Is Required to File an RPIE? If you own an income-producing property with an actual assessed value greater than $40,000 on the Department of Finance's tentative assessment roll, you are required to file an annual RPIE statement.
The Department of Finance (DOF) uses income and expense information each year to value income-producing properties. Property owners provide this information by completing the Real Property Income and Expense (RPIE) statement.
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Utility Property REUC Addendum In addition to the RPIE, owners of power plants, generators, telecommunication lines, and other utility equipment are required to file a Real Estate of Utility Companies (REUC) addendum.
The Real Property Income & Expense form RPIE-2021 is due June 1, 2022. The NYC Dept. of Finance (DOF) will use this information to value properties for 2023. File the RPIE on DOF's website at http://nyc.gov/rpie.
Who Is Required to File an RPIE? If you own an income-producing property with an actual assessed value greater than $40,000 on the Department of Finance's tentative assessment roll, you are required to file an annual RPIE statement.
If you own an income-producing property that has an actual assessed value of more than $40,000, you are required to file an annual Real Property Income and Expense (RPIE) statement with Finance.
Who Is Required to File an RPIE? If you own an income-producing property with an actual assessed value greater than $40,000 on the Department of Finance's tentative assessment roll, you are required to file an annual RPIE statement.

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