Saturday, June 28, 2008

LYING IS 'TAX'-FREE

By LAURA ITALIANO, NY Post

It's a dirty little secret among city commercial-property owners - that there is no penalty for lying on an application for a lower property-tax assessment.

The city agency that reviews such applications can't raise assessments, so the worst that usually happens is that the application is denied, according to the city Tax Commission and the Manhattan DA - and they're seeking legislation to close the loophole.

"For the property owner, it's, 'Heads we win, tails we win,' " said DA Robert Morgenthau. "You can ... lie with impunity."

When asked for substantiating paperwork, property owners often just withdraw their applications.


The NY Times has a good example of the abuse:

In 2004, city investigators discovered that the owner of a parking garage in Lower Manhattan had cheated the city out of roughly $210,000 in property taxes over seven years.

On Thursday, the owner, 45 Realty Associates, pleaded guilty to filing false documents, the Manhattan district attorney’s office announced. The punishment? A $20,000 fine.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey props to these guys. they have figured out the system and used it to their advantage. If I could do it I would too.

Anonymous said...

"Hey props to these guys. they have figured out the system and used it to their advantage. If I could do it I would too."

Well, anonymous, that kind of thinking is the OTHER kind of QUEENS CRAP!

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