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Business hours: 10:00 A.M. to 4:00
P.M. Monday to Friday
(except holidays)
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If you would like an appointment to
meet or speak with the assessor, simply call the office and leave a message.
He will return your call as promptly as possible. |
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establishing and maintaining a taxable value, or assessment, on all
properties and entering those values on the Assessment Roll each year. In
addition, the Assessor retains and updates inventory records, processes and
stores information on all deed transfers and administers all property tax
exemptions.
Some of the methods of determining
a property’s value include the sale price of the property and/or comparable
properties, new home construction costs, cost of renovations and/or
additions, replacement costs, or rental information. |
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For more information about assessments, please
visit:
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| Jefferson County Real Property Tax Services |
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Tax and Assessment
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Important Dates |
March 1:
Taxable Status Date
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All exemption applications and renewals must be filed
by March 1 to affect the following September's school tax bill and January
property tax bill. |
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May 1:
Tentative Assessment Roll Filed
Property owners will be notified of any changes to
their assessments at this time. |
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May 26: Grievance
Day Property owners may appear or
file a grievance complaint form if they feel their assessment is incorrect.
Grievance forms will be available in the Assessor’s Office at the end of
April. The tentative assessment roll is also available for inspection prior
to grievance day. After Grievance Day, letters outlining the Board of
Assessment Review’s decision will be sent to property owners. |
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July 1: Final
Assessment Roll Filed All changes
from Grievance Day are entered on the final roll. The following September
school tax and January property tax bills are based on the assessment as of
July 1. |
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TAX EXEMPTIONS
(must be filed
by March 1 of each year) |
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STAR Exemption: The School Tax
Relief (STAR) exemption provides a partial exemption from school taxes for
most owner-occupied, primary residences. Property owners who are granted the
basic exemption generally do not need to reapply in subsequent years.
The basic STAR works by exempting a portion of
the primary residence’s full value. In counties where the median home value
is higher than the statewide median home value, this exemption is increased
proportionately so that homeowners in there areas will realize equivalent
tax relief.
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Click here for the basic STAR Application Form
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Enhanced STAR Exemption: The School Tax
Relief (STAR) exemption provides a partial exemption from school taxes for
most owner-occupied, primary residences. The enhanced exemption is available
to senior citizens (age 65 and older) who meet maximum income
qualifications. Proof of income (income tax return) must be supplied before
the STAR exemption may be renewed each year.
Those who qualify for Senior Citizens Exemption
automatically qualify for the Enhanced STAR exemption, so separate STAR
applications do not need to be submitted in those cases.
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Click here for the Enhanced STAR Application Form
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Click
here if you already have the Enhanced STAR Exemption and need to
RENEW
it.
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Senior Citizen STAR Exemption: The Town of
LeRay grants an additional reduction of up to 50% (dependent upon income) to
qualifying senior citizens. This exemption is computed after all other
allowable exemptions have been subtracted from the total amount assessed.
Contact the Assessor for further information.
Senior citizens who qualify for the Senior
Citizens Exemption automatically qualify for the Enhanced STAR exemption, so
separate STAR applications do not need to be submitted in those cases.
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Click here for the Senior Citizen’s STAR Application Form
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Other Exemptions: Exemptions may also be
available to veterans and those with disabilities. For more information,
contact the Assessor. |
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: |
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Where can I get more information about the STAR
program? Visit the New York State
Office of Real Property Services FAQ page.

When is Grievance Day?
Grievance day is always the first Thursday after
the fourth Tuesday in May.
Do I have to apply or reapply for the STAR
exemption every year?
Not if you are under 65 years of age.
What is required for those over 65 to reapply
annually?
A copy of latest income tax if one was filed, or a
social security benefit statement, interest statements and pension
statements, if one was not filed, along with the renewal.
By what date must exemption forms be filed?
All exemption applications and renewal forms must
be received by the Assessor on or before March 1 each year. |
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