New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S08057

Introduced
5/15/25  
Refer
5/15/25  

Caption

Provides additional tax exemptions on qualifying residential real property where two or more qualified veterans live in the same household.

Impact

In addition to the primary exemption, the bill introduces a stipulation for households with more than one qualified veteran. These households may be eligible for an additional 7.5% exemption on their property, amounting up to $6,000. This change aims to recognize the shared sacrifices of veterans who may live together while reducing their financial burdens regarding property taxes. Local governing bodies would retain the authority to adopt rules through public hearings to implement these exemptions, ensuring some level of local control.

Summary

Bill S08057 proposes an amendment to the real property tax law in New York aimed at providing additional tax exemptions for qualified veterans residing in the same household. Specifically, the bill seeks to grant an exemption based on the assessed value of their residential property. Under the proposed legislation, qualifying residential real property would be exempt from taxation to the extent of 15% of the assessed value, provided the exemption does not exceed $12,000 or the product of $12,000 multiplied by the latest state equalization rate.

Contention

Supporters of S08057 argue that enhancing tax exemptions for veterans promotes better support for those who have served the country and alleviates financial challenges posed by property taxes. However, potential critics may raise concerns regarding the financial impact such provisions might have on local government budgets, particularly if a substantial number of households qualify for these exemptions. It is also essential to evaluate how this could set precedents for additional exemptions targeting various demographics.

Notable_points

The bill further delineates exemptions specifically for veterans who have served in combat zones, bolstering its intent to provide relief to those who have faced additional risks during their service. The proposed measures demonstrate a commitment to addressing the needs of veterans while also navigating the challenges of local taxation policies.

Companion Bills

NY A02631

Same As Provides additional tax exemptions on qualifying residential real property where two or more qualified veterans live in the same household.

Previously Filed As

NY A02631

Provides additional tax exemptions on qualifying residential real property where two or more qualified veterans live in the same household.

NY SB888

Property taxation: disabled veterans’ exemption: household income.

NY A10927

Permits other qualifying members of a household to qualify the household for the disability rent increase exemption when they are not the head of household.

NY A09448

Establishes an additional real property tax exemption for the primary residence of veterans with a one hundred percent service connected disability.

NY S08803

Establishes an additional real property tax exemption for the primary residence of veterans with a one hundred percent service connected disability.

NY A10812

Enacts the "middle-class homebuyer protection act" to increase the additional tax imposed on residential real property if the consideration for the conveyance from $1,000,000 to $4,500,000 where the residential structure contains five thousand square feet or more of livable interior space.

NY A09615

Includes special districts in veterans' real property tax exemptions provided that such special district exemption is adopted by the local governing body.

NY HB1168

Property tax exemption for qualified veterans.

NY HB1255

Property tax exemption for qualified veterans.

NY A07735

Relates to allowing municipalities to accept retroactive applications for real property tax exemptions from certain veterans.

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