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  1. Welcome! The Department of Finance collects the revenues that make every city service possible. What do you need today? Pay tickets. Dispute tickets. Parking ticket services. Exemptions quick help. Property tax bills and payments. Property assessments. ACRIS (property records) Business tax services. Online Tools and Services.

    • Contact Us

      Call 311 Call 212-NEW-YORK or 212-639-9675 (Out-of-City) TTY...

    • ACRIS

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    • Fines

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    • Camera Violations

      Learn about camera violations in NYC, including how to pay...

  2. The Department of Finance administers New York Citys business and excise taxes. Important resources. Filing information. Business corporation tax. Business tax. e-Services. Support and guidance. Online tools. File tax forms online. Pay collection notice online. File extensions online. Update business name or address.

  3. 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 statements. Apply for tax exemptions and see which exemptions you already receive.

  4. The New York City Department of Finance (DOF) is the revenue service, taxation agency and recorder of deeds of the government of New York City. [2] Its Parking Violations Bureau is an administrative court that adjudicates parking violations, while its Sheriff's Office is the city's primary civil law enforcement agency. [3]

  5. View our calendar of filing due dates for corporation tax, personal income tax, and sales tax. Find your due date. Updated: October 2, 2024. Welcome to the official website of the NYS Department of Taxation and Finance. Visit us to learn about your tax responsibilities, check your refund status, and use our online services—anywhere, any time!

  6. Tax revenues from New York City’s Personal Income Tax (PIT) increased by 11 percent in each of the first two full fiscal years following the start of the COVID-19 pandemic (FYs 2021 and 2022).

  7. The New York City Transitional Finance Authority (“TFA”) announced today the details of its upcoming sale of $1.5 billion future tax secured subordinate bonds, comprised entirely of tax-exempt fixed rate bonds. Proceeds from the sale will be used to fund capital projects. Subject to market conditions, pricing for the bonds...

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