Governor Kathy Hochul has announced that nearly three million New Yorkers will receive more than $2 billion in property tax relief through the state’s School Tax Relief (STAR) program this summer and fall. The programs helps to ease the financial strain on homeowners as many continue to grapple with rising living costs and higher household expenses.
“The start of summer is also the start of STAR tax relief season for millions of New Yorkers,” Governor Hochul said.
She continued, “From tax credits and energy rebates to our expanded child tax credit and middle class tax cuts, we’re continuing to put more money back in New Yorkers’ pockets.”
Most eligible homeowners earning less than $500,000 a year will receive STAR checks ranging from $350 to $600. Seniors enrolled in the Enhanced STAR program are eligible for larger benefits, with payments ranging from $700 to $1,500. Depending on how they are enrolled, recipients may receive the benefit as a property tax exemption, a mailed check, or through direct deposit.
New Yorkers can check their eligibility at https://www.tax.ny.gov/pit/property/star/eligibility.htm
Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie said, “This $2 billion in tax relief is vital to our families and our seniors. As New Yorkers see the high cost of gas and rising prices, the STAR program will put money back into their pockets. We will continue to work with our partners in government to put New York families first and make our state a more affordable place.”
The first round of payments has already begun. Additional checks are scheduled to be distributed throughout the summer. Payment dates will vary across the state based on local school tax schedules.





