Category: Property Tax

Most NY school districts staying under tax cap

Tonawanda News | April 30, 2012 The majority of school districts in New York state will present budgets within the new property tax levy cap, with a statewide average increase of 3 percent, according to a report by the state comptroller. Thomas P. DiNapoli said New York state school districts for the most part are [...]

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Majority of schools will abide by property tax cap

Apr. 26, 2012 | theithacajournal.com ALBANY — Nearly 92 percent of school districts plan to abide by the state’s new property tax cap, records released Thursday show. Just 51 of the 669 school districts that filed their proposed tax-levy increases with the state Education Department plan to ask voters to override the tax limit, the [...]

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In most localities, the cap fits

  timesunion.com  |  October 31, 2011 About 85% of communities are living under the state’s tax cap   ALBANY — The municipal budget season isn’t over, but about 85 percent of localities are managing to live under the state’s new property tax cap. According to data compiled by Comptroller Tom DiNapoli, 59 government entities have [...]

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