Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Governor Hochul Announces Nearly 3 Million New Yorkers to Receive Over $2 Billion in Tax Relief This Summer and Fall


$350 to $600 for Most Homeowners with Income Below $500,000

$700 to $1,500 for Most Seniors with Income Below $110,750

Checks Have Started to be Sent to Eligible New Yorkers, With Deliveries To Continue Throughout Summer and Fall

Governor Kathy Hochul today announced that nearly three million New Yorkers across the state will receive over $2 billion in tax relief this summer and fall through New York's School Tax Relief (STAR) program. STAR provides property tax relief to eligible homeowners and seniors statewide. While some STAR recipients will receive their benefit in the form of a tax exemption this year, many other recipients will receive a tax credit and will be sent a check in the mail this summer and fall.

“The start of summer is also the start of STAR tax relief season for millions of New Yorkers,” Governor Hochul said. “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.”

Regional breakdown of this year’s STAR property tax relief:

REGION 

STAR TAX RELIEF 

RECIPIENTS 

Capital District 

$136.4 million 

238,000 

Central New York 

$123.7 million 

173,000 

Finger Lakes 

$193.7 million 

274,000 

Long Island 

$659.2 million 

572,000 

Mid-Hudson 

$461.1 million 

397,000 

Mohawk Valley 

$62.5 million 

99,000 

New York City 

$149.7 million 

474,000 

North Country 

$44.5 million 

86,000 

Southern Tier 

$103.4 million 

153,000 

Western New York 

$168.5 million 

314,000 

TOTAL 

$2.1 BILLION 

2.78 MILLION 


Homeowners who are eligible and registered for the STAR credit program will receive their STAR check before the deadline for their school taxes. Some parts of the state — including New York City, Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse — have school tax due dates in late June and July and will receive their STAR benefits soon. Benefits across other parts of the state will continue to roll out throughout the summer and fall.

STAR recipients can visit ny.gov/STAR for a delivery schedule. Homeowners can also enroll in the STAR Credit Direct Deposit program through the Homeowner Benefit Portal within the Tax Department’s secure Online Services system.

To ensure homeowners receive their STAR credit by direct deposit this year, they should enroll as soon as possible. To guarantee timely delivery by direct deposit, homeowners should sign up at least 15 business days before their local school tax due date.

This year, starting in July, the Tax Department is holding regional STAR Seminars. In these sessions, people can learn how to sign up for STAR and maximize their benefits. The first session is in Erie County on July 7. The sessions will run through the summer.

For the STAR seminar schedule and more information on the STAR program, visit the Tax Department’s STAR Resource Center.


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