This is a legal document that was released by the New York City Department of Finance - a government authority operating within New York City.
The document is provided in Polish.
Q: What is the Disabled Homeowners' Exemption Initial Application?
A: The Disabled Homeowners' Exemption Initial Application is a form for disabled homeowners in New York City to apply for a property tax exemption.
Q: Who can apply for the Disabled Homeowners' Exemption?
A: Disabled homeowners in New York City can apply for the Disabled Homeowners' Exemption.
Q: What is the purpose of the Disabled Homeowners' Exemption?
A: The purpose of the Disabled Homeowners' Exemption is to provide property tax relief for disabled homeowners in New York City.
Q: Is the Disabled Homeowners' Exemption available to all disabled individuals in New York City?
A: No, only disabled homeowners are eligible for the Disabled Homeowners' Exemption.
Q: What documents are required to apply for the Disabled Homeowners' Exemption?
A: The required documents may include proof of disability, proof of ownership, and income documentation.
Q: Is there a deadline to submit the Disabled Homeowners' Exemption Initial Application?
A: Yes, the Disabled Homeowners' Exemption Initial Application must be submitted by the deadline specified by the New York City Department of Finance.
Q: What happens after I submit the Disabled Homeowners' Exemption Initial Application?
A: After you submit the application, it will be reviewed by the New York City Department of Finance, and you will be notified of the decision.
Q: Is the Disabled Homeowners' Exemption a one-time benefit?
A: No, if approved, the Disabled Homeowners' Exemption provides an annual property tax exemption for eligible disabled homeowners in New York City.
Q: Can I apply for the Disabled Homeowners' Exemption if I am not a homeowner?
A: No, only homeowners are eligible for the Disabled Homeowners' Exemption.
Form Details:
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