Unit Owners
Individual unit owners can’t apply for the co-op or condo abatement. If you are a co-op shareholder or condo unit owner, you should tell your development if the unit is your primary residence so that it can include your unit on the development's application for the abatement.
Once the development has submitted the application, you can contact their management office for information.
DOF issues bills for the first quarter of the new tax year in early June. These bills will inform co-op developments of the total number of units receiving the abatement and the assoicated reduction in taxes.
The first quarter bills will inform individual condo owners whether they are receiving the abatement and the abatement amount for the new tax year.
Managing Agents or Boards
Co-op or condo developments that are applying for the abatement for the first time must complete the Co-Op and Condo Property Tax Abatement Application. They must provide information about each unit and collect information from unit owners regarding their primary residence.
If the development already receives the abatement and the eligibility or the ownership of a unit has changed, the development must report those changes to the Department of Finance (DOF) so the owner of the unit can start receiving the benefit.
This allows DOF to:
- Give benefits to new owners or to existing owners who now use the unit as their primary address
- Discontinue benefits to owners who have sold their units or no longer use their units as their primary residence
Developments applying for the abatement for the building for the first time are strongly encouraged to apply online for faster processing. Developments may also apply by mail/
Developments must not submit both an online and a mail application, this could cause a delay in DOF's review of the applications.
Online
Apply for the Co-op or Condo Abatement.
By Mail
Mail to:
NYC Department of Finance
Co-op/Condo Abatement
P.O. Box 311
Maplewood, NJ 07040-0311
If you have difficulty downloading an application, you can get a paper copy.