New York Power Of Tax Commission To Remit Or Reduce Taxes.
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§ 11-225 Power of tax commission to remit or reduce taxes. The tax
commission shall have power to remit or reduce a tax imposed upon real
property where lawful cause therefor is shown or where such tax is found
to be excessive or otherwise erroneous, but such remission or reduction
shall be made only with respect to an assessment for which an
application for correction has been made pursuant to section one hundred
sixty-three of the charter, and no such remission or reduction shall be
made when a claim to correct the assessment or recover the tax would be
barred by passage of time or other adequate defense, or when, at the
time that the determination is rendered, applications for correction or
other proceedings are pending to review the assessment of such property
for more than one subsequent fiscal year. Notwithstanding the foregoing
provisions of this section, the tax commission shall have no power to
remit or reduce a tax pursuant to this section more than five years
after the last day on which an application for correction could have
been filed to appeal the unlawful or erroneous assessment upon which
such tax was based. If such tax shall have been paid the commissioner of
finance is authorized to refund or credit the amount of any such
remission or reduction granted pursuant to this section. When the
correction results from an application for correction made by the board
of managers of a condominium, a refund may be paid to the board of
managers for distribution to the individual unit owners with the consent
of such board and on such conditions as the commissioner deems
appropriate.