File #: Res 0081-2018    Version: * Name: Authorize NYC to provide a $400 real property tax rebate to residential homeowners in Fiscal 2019. (S.4136)
Type: Resolution Status: Filed (End of Session)
Committee: Committee on Finance
On agenda: 1/31/2018
Enactment date: Law number:
Title: Resolution calling upon the New York State Legislature to pass, and the Governor to sign, S.4136 which would authorize New York City to provide a $400 real property tax rebate to residential homeowners in Fiscal 2019.
Sponsors: Paul A. Vallone, Justin L. Brannan, Barry S. Grodenchik, Robert F. Holden, Deborah L. Rose, Kalman Yeger , Robert E. Cornegy, Jr., Mark Treyger, Alan N. Maisel, Joseph C. Borelli, Eric A. Ulrich, David M. Carr
Council Member Sponsors: 12
Attachments: 1. Res. No. 81, 2. January 31, 2018 - Stated Meeting Agenda, 3. Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 01-31-2018, 4. Minutes of the Stated Meeting - January 31, 2018

Res. No. 81

 

Resolution calling upon the New York State Legislature to pass, and the Governor to sign, S.4136 which would authorize New York City to provide a $400 real property tax rebate to residential homeowners in Fiscal 2019.

 

By Council Members Vallone, Brannan, Grodenchik, Holden, Rose, Yeger, Cornegy, Treyger, Maisel, Borelli, Ulrich and Carr

 

Whereas, For the last four fiscal years, the amount of property tax revenue collected by the City of New York has been on the rise with $20 billion collected in Fiscal 2014, $21.3 billion collected in Fiscal 2015, $22.9 billion collected in Fiscal 2016, and $24.7 billion collected in Fiscal 2017; and

Whereas, The City’s projections for property tax revenue collection for the next four years continues this trend, with $25.8 billion projected in Fiscal 2018, $27.5 billion projected in Fiscal 2019, $28.8 billion projected in Fiscal 2020, $29.9 billion projected in Fiscal 2021, $30.3 billion projected in Fiscal 2022; and

Whereas, At the same time that the City has been collecting record high property tax revenues, it has seen higher-than-projected savings above operating expenditures in each year, specifically $212 million in Fiscal 2014, $2.5 billion in Fiscal 2015, and $897 million in Fiscal 2016; and

Whereas, As homeowners’ property tax bills have grown, they have not seen a commensurate rise in income; and

Whereas, Average household income has only begun to show strong signs of growth while property tax bills in the last fiscal year alone have grown by 7.8 percent for owners of one- to three-family homes, 5.7 percent for owners of cooperatives, and nine percent for owners of condominiums; and

Whereas, The homeowners throughout the City who have contributed to these rising revenues and shouldered the burden of their mounting property tax bills should now benefit from the thriving economy in the form of a property tax rebate; and

Whereas, Senator Andrew Lanza introduced S.4136 which would authorize the City to adopt a local law providing homeowners of one- to six-family residences and residential cooperative and condominium apartments with a one-time, property tax rebate of up to $400 in Fiscal 2019; and

Whereas, There is precedent for providing relief to homeowners in such a manner during times of prosperity; and

Whereas, Before the 2008 recession, a $400 rebate was authorized by the State, approved by the Council, and distributed to homeowners in Fiscal 2004, Fiscal 2005, Fiscal 2006, and Fiscal 2007; and

Whereas, Now that the City has recovered from the 2008 recession and City coffers have swelled, homeowners, many of whom are senior citizens, middle-class families, or otherwise living on a fixed income, should be provided with some financial relief; and

Whereas, Even such modest relief as a $400 property tax rebate could alleviate their burden of the rising cost of living and help them pay their bills; and

Whereas, The City may not always be in the financial position to be able to provide a property tax rebate to homeowners, but when it is fortunate enough to be able to do so the City should share that good fortune with the hard-working residents who helped create it; now, therefore, be it

Resolved, That the Council of the City of New York calls upon the New York State Legislature to pass, and the Governor to sign, S.4136 which would authorize New York City to provide a $400 real property tax rebate to residential homeowners in Fiscal 2019.

 

RKC

LS #7781/Res. 1782/2017

LS #791

12/28/2017