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Find property information. Pay property taxes online. Explore property records (ACRIS) Apply for tax exemptions and abatements.
Your property tax bill shows: Current and past due property tax changes; Other property-related charges. Any exemptions or abatements you receive. Any overpayments or credits on your account. The discount you can receive for early payment. General information about how your taxes are calculated.
Download your current and past bills. You can pay online, by mail, by phone, or in person. Learn about your property tax bill and how it is calculated. Your property tax rate is based on your tax class. Pay your property taxes over time, instead of all at once.
View your property tax bills, annual notices of property value (NOPV), and other important statements. Apply for tax exemptions and see which exemptions you already receive. Simply begin by searching for a property by address or borough-block-lot (BBL) number.
With the Property Information Portal, you can: View your property’s assessed value and exemptions. Review building and land descriptions for accuracy. Use shortcuts to review and pay your property tax bill, challenge your assessment, and schedule appointments. Submit lot mergers and sub-divisions.
Most Department of Finance transactions can be completed online. Information about paying various taxes, charges, and violations collected by the Department of Finance is below. Pay online. Pay your property taxes or parking tickets at CityPay. Pay by mail.
Quick Links. Tax Map. Exemptions and Abatements. Valuation, Assessments and Taxes. User Guide Map Tool Text-Size.
The Department of Finance administers New York City’s business and excise taxes.
Calculating your property taxes. New York City property owners receive a property tax bill from the Department of Finance either quarterly or semiannually. Download Your Property Tax Bill.
Property tax bills and payments.