Are you a New Yorker looking for financial relief? The STAR Program may be the solution you’ve been waiting for. This special initiative is currently distributing $1,000 checks to millions of residents across the state, and the best part? Applications are still open!
For months now, direct payments of over $1,000 have been reaching eligible individuals. This effort is part of the New York School Tax Relief (STAR) Program, a significant initiative championed by state officials and Governor Kathy Hochul.
Funding for Relief
The STAR Program has allocated a substantial $2.3 billion fund for 2024, aiming to provide much-needed tax relief to nearly three million residents of New York State. According to a recent press release from the Governor’s office, the program’s primary goal is to offer financial assistance to counter the increasing cost of living.
Governor Hochul highlighted the importance of this program, stating, “From tax credits to child care assistance to summer food benefits, we’re continuing to put more money back in the pockets of working New Yorkers to address the cost of living and help families across our state.”
Application Details
If you haven’t applied yet, there’s still time to take advantage of this opportunity. The funds are being distributed across 10 regions, ensuring a broad range of New Yorkers benefit from this relief.
Key highlights of the STAR Program include:
- Direct payments of over $1,000
- Open to nearly three million residents
- Applications still open
- Targeting increased cost of living
At least two million New Yorkers have already benefited from this program, receiving funds to help ease their financial burden. As autumn progresses, around a million more residents are expected to receive their checks.
Recipient Requirements
Eligible homeowners and senior citizens in New York can receive property tax relief through the STAR Program. Several qualifying factors, including income level, determine how much money is paid out to each claimant.
- Homeowners with household incomes of $500,000 or less can receive “several hundred dollars” in relief.
- Seniors aged 65 and older with household incomes under $98,700 can expect a distribution of over $1,000 in relief funds this year.
How to Receive Your Funds
This year introduces a new option for receiving funds: through direct deposit. Thanks to the first-ever STAR digital portal, recipients can enter their information and choose not to receive a check by mail. Those who prefer the traditional method can still receive a mailed check.
Long Island residents have time to sign up for direct deposit and receive their relief funds quickly and conveniently. Alternatively, funds can be applied directly to the annual school tax bill.
Payment Timeline
All funds are expected to be distributed by September 30, coinciding with the most common school tax due date across the state. It’s important to note that the school tax due date may vary. For instance, Long Islanders have a due date later in the fall.
Don’t miss out on this valuable opportunity to ease your financial burden. Ensure you sign up for the option that best suits your needs and preferences. For more details on how to register, visit the official New York State Tax website: STAR Program Registration.
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