Can I get Information on Senior Exemptions?
» Yes.
Click here to connect to the Senior Exemption page of the NY State Department of Taxation and Finance.
» Download the
Residential Property Tax Exemption booklet.
• The Senior Low Income RP-467 Form will be available in January. You can call the Assessor’s Office at (631) 351-3226 to be placed on a mailing list and this form will be mailed to you in January.
Can I get a Senior Citizens with Limited-Income Exemption Application?
• Applications are not available until the end of December. Please call the Assessor’s office at (631) 351-3226 to be put on a mailing list.
• Each of the owners must be a senior (age 65 and older) by December 31st of the application year (except for husband and wife, or siblings, where only one must be 65 or older). The property must be a legal residence, used for residential purposes and occupied by all the owners.
• Maximum income level is $58,400 for the Town of Huntington and for the County (Social Security is included as income). Applicants are allowed to deduct documented medical and prescription drug expenses actually paid. (Medical expenses reimbursed through insurance are disallowed.)
• The Senior Citizens Limited-Income Exemption application is available in January on the Forms & Applications page.
How do I get a Renewal Application for the Senior Citizens with Limited Income Exemption?
• A renewal Application will be automatically mailed to you in December.
• The Senior Citizens renewal application is available in January on the Forms & Applications page.
• All Exemption Applications must be in to the Assessor’s Office by March 1.
How do I get Information on the Persons with Disabilities and Limited-Income Exemption?
• Applications become available at the end of December. Please call the Assessor’s office at (631) 351-3226 to be put on a mailing list.
• All Exemption applications must be completed, signed and received by the Assessor’s Office on or before March 1 of that year.
• Renewal applications for the Persons with Disabilities and Limited Income Exemption become available in January when they can be downloaded from the Forms & Applications page.
What are the Different Veterans Exemptions?
• Alternative Veterans Exemption
• Cold War Veterans Exemption
• Eligible Funds Veterans Exemption
• Gold Star Parent Veterans Exemption
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Click here to connect to the Veterans Exemption page of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance.
» Download the
Residential Property Tax Exemptions in the Town of Huntington booklet.
How Do I File for a Alternative Veterans Exemption?
• You must have served during wartime. (Additional consideration for combat zone service and service connected disabilities.)
» Download the Alternative Veterans Exemption Instructions.
» Download the Residential Property Tax Exemptions in the Town of Huntington booklet.
How do I File for an Eligible Funds Exemption?
• Veterans who served before 1984 and purchased property using service pensions, bonuses or insurance under the G.I. Bill are allowed to transfer their existing eligible funds from one property to another if they sell one house and buy another.
» Click here to Download
Eligible Funds Veterans Exemption Instructions, and here to
» Download the
Eligible Funds Exemption Application, and here to
» Download the
Residential Property Tax Exemptions in the Town of Huntington booklet.
How do I File for the Cold War Veterans Exemption?
• For Veterans who served during non-war, non-conflict years after WWII (1945) and before the Persian Gulf Conflict (1991).
» Click here to Download
Cold War Veterans Exemption form, and here to
» Download the
Residential Property Tax Exemptions in the Town of Huntington booklet.
How do I File for the Gold Star Parent Veterans Exemption?
• For the parents of a son or daughter who died in the line of duty while serving in the US Armed Forces during a period of war.
• Gold Star Parent Veterans Exemption is part of the Alternative Veterans Exemption.
» Click here to Download
Alternative Veterans Exemption Instructions, and here to
» Download the
Residential Property Tax Exemptions in the Town of Huntington booklet.
Can I get Information about the Home Improvement Exemption?
• The assessment increase for residential construction and home improvements that add taxable value to an existing home can be phased-in over nine (9) years. The maximum amount of assessed value that may be phased-in is 400 in assessment. Eligibility Requirements:
Application must be filed on or before March 1 to be considered for the following December's property tax bill.