Assessor Manuals, Exemption Administration: RSS L Section 313(h)
Exemption Administration Manual—Part 1: New York State Government
Section 4.02 - RSS L Section 313(h): State of New York (State and Local Police and Fire Retirement System)
Exemption code(s):
12250
Year originally enacted:
1966*
*1987 - Name changed from New York State Policemen's and Firemen's Retirement System to New York State and Local Police and Fire Retirement System.
Related statutes:
Pub Lands L §19-a
Summary:
Real property in certain areas that is owned by the New York State and Local Police and Fire Retirement System and is used for certain purposes is wholly exempt from taxation but is liable for special ad valorem levies and special assessments.
Eligibility requirements
Ownership requirements:
Property must be owned by the New York State and Local Police and Fire Retirement System. Total funds expended for the below-listed projects may not exceed 10% of the system's assets.
Property location requirements:
See Property Use Requirements below.
Property use requirements:
Land and improvements must have been acquired or constructed for the following purposes in the following geographic areas:
- City of Albany only: Suitable office building(s) for transacting business of the retirement system.
- Cities of Albany, Binghamton, Buffalo, New York, Rochester, Syracuse, and Utica:
- Suitable office building(s) for lease or sale to the state.
- Power plants necessary for the operation of office buildings located at the Washington Avenue Campus Site.
- Suitable parking facilities and associated structures for state employees and persons having business with state departments or agencies.
- Suitable buildings or facilities, constructed on sites approved by the State University trustees, for sale or lease to the State University Construction Fund and subsequently used by (a) the State University, (b) state-operated institutions, (c) statutory or contract colleges under the State University, or (d) students, faculty, staff, and families of the aforementioned institutions or colleges.
- Portions of buildings not used for retirement system business transactions which are leased to any public agency.
Certification by state or local government:
None required.
Required construction start date or other time requirement:
None.
Local option:
No.
Limitation on exemption:
General municipal taxes | School district taxes | Special ad valorem tax | Special assessments | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1. Amount | No limit | No limit | No exemption allowed | No exemption allowed |
2. Duration | No limit | No limit | No exemption allowed | No exemption allowed |
3. Taxing Jurisdiction | ||||
a. County or County Special Districts | Ex | NA | Tax | Tax |
b. City | Ex | NA | NA | Tax |
c. Town or Town Special District | Ex | NA | Tax | Tax |
d. Village | Ex | NA | NA | Tax |
e. School District | NA | Ex | NA | NA |
Ex-Exempt Tax-Taxable NA-Not Applicable |
Payments in lieu of taxes:
See Section 4.02, RPTL Section 404(1).
Calculation of exemption
General municipal and school district taxes:
100% of assessed value.
Special ad valorem levies and special assessments:
No exemption allowed.
Coding of exemption on assessment roll
Code | Description of alternative codes possible |
---|---|
12250 |
Assessment roll section(s)
Exempt (ARLM Section 8).
Note: This code should not be used to identify property that is exempt under any of the statutes listed under Similar Exemptions below. For coding of such property, see the Exemption Profile for the statute that applies.
Filing requirements (owner or occupant of property):
None.
Reporting requirements (assessor):
None.
Similar exemptions
Subject | Statute |
---|---|
Retirement systems | RPTL §488 & Ins L §4607 |
State and Local Employees' Retirement System, NY |
RPTL §404(2) |
Teachers' Retirement System, NYS | RPTL §404(3) |
State of New York (generally) | RPTL §404(1) |
*1987 - Name changed from New York State Policemen's and Firemen's Retirement System to New York State and Local Police and Fire Retirement System.
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