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The Department of Finance collects the revenues that make every city service possible. You can pay tickets, property taxes, business taxes, and more online, or access other online tools and services.
- Parking Ticket Services
The Department of Finance is responsible for collecting and...
- Pay Online
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- Bills & Payments
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- Contact Us
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- Camera Violations
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- Rpie
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- Pt Aid
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- Ways to Save
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- Property Taxes
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- Parking Ticket Services
The Department of Finance collects and manages the revenues that fund city services, values properties, and adjudicates parking tickets. Learn more about its mission, leadership, and career opportunities.
The Department of Finance values all property in the City, more than one million parcels, each year to produce the Assessment Roll. The City’s property tax rates are applied to a property’s assessed value to calculate property taxes. DOF also administers exemption and abatement programs that can lower property owners’ tax liability.
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Find out how to visit a business center in person for various payments, services, and transactions related to taxes, property, violations, and more. Learn about online and mail options, appointment requirements, and location details.
Find information and services about New York City property taxes, such as tax bills, exemptions, and market value. Search by address, BBL, or REUC number.