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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the RPIE NYC application in the editor.
  2. Begin with Part I: Owner and Property Information. Fill in your name, Employer Identification Number, and Social Security Number as applicable. If there are additional owners, provide their details in the designated fields.
  3. In Section B, enter your contact information including name, firm name, telephone number, email address, and the address where you want the waiver request determination mailed.
  4. Specify the property details such as address, borough, block number, and lot information. Ensure accuracy for a smooth processing experience.
  5. Move to Part II: Basis for Waiver Request. Clearly state your reasons for requesting a waiver from electronic filing in the provided space.
  6. Finally, complete Part III: Certification by signing and dating the form to confirm that all information is true and correct.

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The Real Property Income and Expense (RPIE) statement is used by the Department of Finance to determine the value and property tax for certain income-producing properties. RPIE information is filed each year for the previous year.
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 Finances tentative assessment roll, you are required to file an annual RPIE statement.
The following properties are generally exempt from filing an RPIE : Residential cooperative apartment buildings with no more than 2,500 square feet of commercial space (not including garage space). Owners claiming this exclusion must still complete the RPIE-2024 (Parts I and IV) to claim and certify this exclusion.
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. However, if the seller doesnt pay the tax, or is exempt from the tax, the buyer must pay the tax.
Penalty Amount Owners who fail to file a claim of exclusion for three or more consecutive years will be fined $1,000. Owners of income-producing property who fail to file an RPIE statement for three consecutive years may be subject to a penalty of five percent of the final actual assessed value of the property.

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Late payment penalty . 5% per month, or part thereof, up to 50 months is added to the net tax owed, if the return is underpaid. Late filing and/or late payment penalties may be waived if there is reasonable cause for the lateness.
The Enhanced Real Property Tax for NYC Residents The Enhanced Real Property Tax Credit is available to NYC residents who have a household gross income of less than $200,000 and pay either real property taxes or rent for their residences. The credit can be as much as $500.
First-time violators will be issued a written warning rather than a summons. Second-time violators face a $100 fine but if they pay in full by the due date, the MTA will issue them a $50 fare card to use. After that, the fine jumps to $150 for each subsequent violation.

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