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  1. Your property tax bill shows: Current and past due property tax changes; Other property-related charges. Any exemptions or abatements you receive. Any overpayments or credits on your account. The discount you can receive for early payment. General information about how your taxes are calculated.

  2. All Department of Finance forms and applications should be submitted to the mailing address indicated on the form or application. If you have questions, call 311 or contact the Department of Finance.

  3. Find property information. Pay property taxes online. Explore property records (ACRIS) Apply for tax exemptions and abatements.

  4. Welcome to the NYC Department of Finance's Property Tax Public Access web portal, your resource for information about New York City property taxes. In Public Access, you can: Look up information about a property, including its tax class and market value. View your property tax bills, annual notices of property value (NOPV), and other important ...

  5. The Department of Finance administers the tax and revenue laws of the City fairly, efficiently, and transparently to instill public confidence and encourage compliance while providing exceptional customer service.

  6. The Department of Finance (DOF) employees bill and collect property tax, business taxes and excise taxes. The State administers the City’s income tax and sales tax. Payments can be made online, by mail or in person at Finance Business Centers.

  7. Most Department of Finance transactions can be conducted online, rather than in person. Click below for information on how to pay your taxes and tickets, or apply for benefits online. If you have a question, please call 311 or visit www.nyc.gov/dofaccount to submit an inquiry.

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