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Levinson
Letter to Garden City Newspapers: The STAR
Rebate Check
MEDIA CONTACT: Randolph Yunker (516) 571-2490
September 14, 2006
Dear Editor:
It is often said, “Things aren’t always
what they seem.” The same can be said of this election-year’s
gimmick of a STAR rebate check to be given to
property owners to offset 2006-07 school taxes.
When I first learned that the Senate was working on
providing homeowners with additional STAR money,
I was delighted. However, as the plan evolved I
discovered that the final version of the STAR Property
Tax Rebate Check program had a number of significant
flaws that should have been addressed.
Not only will the STAR Rebate Check cost
$3-5 million dollars in postage to mail 3.4 million
checks, thousands of former property owners who have
relocated to other states earlier this year will receive
rebate checks even though they are not responsible
for paying school property taxes in 2006-07. In
addition, Westchester homeowners will be given higher
tax rebates averaging $390 for Basic STAR and $650 for Enhanced
STAR – compared to a Basic and Enhanced
STAR tax rebate of only $167 and $278 to
Garden City homeowners: a fact ignored in a
recent Senate pre-election update.
Most galling is the fact that
Westchester’s Briarcliff
Manor and Hasting on Hudson will receive Enhanced
STAR Rebate Checks totaling $928 and $941 respectively,
compared to Garden City’s paltry $278!
Last, the rebates are a taxable event for those who
itemize deductions.
Had the Senate leadership followed my proposal, the
rebates could have been given homeowners by simply increasing
the amount of their annual STAR credit. The
effect would have been immediate and not cost taxpayers
the millions of dollars in postage. The tax relief
would also be given to hardworking taxpayers who are
paying this year’s school tax bill – not
to those sunning themselves on the beaches of Florida.
The bottom line is that our state
lawmakers decided to take the costly approach to mail
the rebates so that each legislator could get credit
for returning money back to taxpayers in an election-year.
It is time that our state delegation fix the STAR formulas
that have shortchanged Nassau homeowners for nearly a
decade. Only then will we receive the property tax relief
we deserve.
Sincerely,

HARVEY B. LEVINSON Chairman, Board of Assessors
Click the link below for the printable PDF version:
Levinson Letter to Garden City Newspapers: The STAR Rebate Check
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