A new law requires that any property with unpaid property taxes that are past due for more than one year cannot continue receiving the Basic STAR Exemption or Credit. New York State will mail letters to homeowners that are at risk of losing their STAR Exemption or Credit.
If you receive a letter you have until May 25 to pay the past due property taxes that you owe or enter into a payment agreement or PT AID agreement to keep the STAR Exemption or Credit.
For the purposes of determining STAR eligibility property taxes are considered past due when:
- Property taxes remain unpaid more than  one year after the due date.
 - If you have a payment agreement or PT AID agreement you have not made the required payments and have defaulted on that agreement.
 
Properties receiving Enhanced STAR are not affected.
Other non-property tax charges on the tax bill are not included.
Some properties may be exempt from this law. If you receive a notice from NYS and you fit either of these categories you should contact DOF prior to May 25:
- You receive the Senior Citizen Homeowner’s Exemption (SCHE), Disabled Homeowner’s Exemption (DHE), or Veterans Property Tax Exemption in the current tax year you are eligible to continue receiving Basic STAR.
 - If you have a payment agreement or PT AID agreement and you are up to date with payments you are eligible to continue receiving Basic STAR.
 
If you receive a notice and the information in the notice is incorrect or you do not owe past due property taxes you must appeal to New York State within 45 days of the notice.
 
Paid or Unpaid Taxes
Paid
If you pay your past due property taxes in full or enter into a payment agreement/PT AID agreement by May 25, you will continue to receive the STAR Exemption or Credit.
 
Unpaid
If you do not pay your past due property taxes or enter into a payment agreement/PT AID agreement by May 25 you will lose the STAR Exemption or Credit for the current tax year. If you currently receive the STAR Exemption it will be removed from your October property tax bill, retroactive to July 1. If you currently receive the STAR Credit, you will not receive a check this year.
If you pay the past due property taxes after May 25 but within the next tax year you can apply for the STAR Credit through NYS and receive the credit for this year retroactively. Once the STAR exemption is removed from your property you must apply for the STAR credit.