Roughly 2,000 functions for an exemption from New York Metropolis’s new second-home tax have been accomplished by candidates, in accordance with the town’s Division of Finance.
One other 4,800 functions have been began however not submitted, the company stated. Collectively, the variety of functions began or submitted is equal to about 40% of the roughly 17,000 notices despatched to property house owners warning that they could be topic to the surcharge.
The roughly 2,000 determine represents functions accomplished by candidates, not exemptions granted, DOF pressured. The company stated it’s reviewing functions on a rolling foundation and can notify candidates as soon as it has made a willpower.
How most of the initially recognized properties are in the end exempted might assist decide whether or not the surcharge produces the $500 million in annual income budgeted by Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s administration.
In a June evaluation performed after the ultimate laws was enacted, Comptroller Mark Levine’s workplace calculated a notional surcharge of roughly $1.008 billion throughout 13,586 properties and items earlier than the complete extent of primary-residence exemptions and appeals was identified.
Two- and three-family properties accounted for $141 million of that notional complete. The comptroller’s workplace stated collections from these properties had been more likely to fall considerably as a result of a whole two- or three-family property is exempt if a minimum of one unit serves as a qualifying main residence.
Even after eradicating two- and three-family properties from the calculation, the workplace stated primary-residence exemptions, appeals and modifications in proprietor habits might scale back the remaining notional income by about 40% earlier than putting the town’s $500 million forecast in danger.
Mamdani however stated Monday that he remained assured the surcharge would produce the anticipated income wanted to plug the town price range deficit.
“Look, I continue to believe that the pied-à-terre surcharge will raise $500 million on an annual basis,” Mamdani stated throughout a press convention in Hunts Level.
His feedback got here after the administration prolonged the exemption-application deadline over the weekend to Sept. 18, practically a month past the unique deadlines, amid confusion over who could also be topic to the tax and complaints from some longtime residents who acquired notices regardless of saying the properties had been their main properties.
The administration additionally introduced expanded outreach to co-op and condominium boards, property managers, senior facilities, elected officers and property house owners who acquired notices.
Mamdani defended the rollout Monday when he was twice requested whether or not he regretted how the town had launched the surcharge. He acknowledged property house owners’ issues however didn’t specific remorse, arguing that the town despatched the notices months earlier than the tax could be imposed so recipients might right inaccurate info or set up that they qualify for an exemption.
“I think first and foremost that I understand the concerns New Yorkers have, especially when it comes to a new tax,” Mamdani stated. “And as we know, that new taxes typically present more questions than they do answers.”
Mamdani additionally sought to tell apart the roughly 17,000 warning letters from the supplemental property evaluation rolls printed on-line, which comprise greater than 900,000 residential property and co-op unit information.
The broader rolls weren’t an inventory of properties the town had decided had been second properties, he stated. The letters had been despatched to the smaller group that DOF recognized as doubtlessly topic to the surcharge.
Mamdani stated the roughly 17,000 properties characterize the utmost quantity that could possibly be topic to the surcharge.
The ultimate quantity might decline as the town determines whether or not properties held by way of trusts or restricted legal responsibility corporations are however used as qualifying main residences.
“The assessment of 17,000 properties potentially being levied with this surcharge, that is the maximum number of properties,” Mamdani stated.
The mayor stated the town needed house owners to have a possibility to interact with officers earlier than any cost was imposed.
“The thing we did not want to do was levy this charge without giving New Yorkers a period of time where they could engage with the city,” Mamdani stated. “And now that’s this period of engagement.”
The rollout was already beneath scrutiny final week, when DOF Commissioner Richard Lee acknowledged that a number of the information used to determine doable taxpayers could also be outdated.
Lee additionally stated the division was nonetheless working by way of how the surcharge could be administered in co-op buildings, the place property taxes are usually billed collectively to the cooperative company fairly than on to particular person shareholders.
The surcharge applies to sure high-value New York Metropolis properties that aren’t used as qualifying main residences.
For one-, two- and three-family properties, the surcharge applies to properties valued by DOF at $5 million or extra, with charges starting from 0.8% to 1.3%. Throughout this system’s first two years, apartment and co-op items valued at $1 million or extra could face charges of 4% to six.5%.
A property could also be exempt if it’s the main residence of its proprietor, sure quick relations, the only beneficiary of a belief or individuals who collectively maintain a majority stake within the entity that owns it. Items rented or sublet beneath an arm’s-length lease of a minimum of one 12 months may additionally qualify.
Property house owners who acquired notices have till Sept. 18 to use for an exemption by way of DOF. They’ll additionally attraction the company’s market-value or primary-residence willpower to the town Tax Fee.
Any surcharge imposed is predicted to look on property tax payments due Jan. 1, 2027.



