Money & Taxes
Bronx Homeowners Should Separate STAR From City Benefits
A Bronx homeowner may need to check both New York State STAR rules and NYC property tax benefits.
Published June 23, 2026 ยท Last verified June 23, 2026
For a Bronx homeowner, property tax benefits can come from more than one place. New York State runs STAR, and its resource center explains that new homeowners receive STAR as a credit rather than the older exemption path. NYC Finance separately lists city property tax benefits, including STAR, senior homeowner, disabled homeowner, veterans, and other exemptions or credits. The useful move is to keep the two systems straight. Do not assume one application or one bill line explains everything. Check the state STAR page, then check NYC Finance for city-administered benefits that fit the property and owner.
The easy mistake is treating STAR as the whole property-tax-benefit universe.
For a Bronx homeowner, New York State STAR rules and NYC Finance benefit rules sit next to each other, and newer owners may be routed differently than longtime exemption holders. SCHE, DHE, veterans benefits, and other city programs may have their own eligibility and timing. A neighborly way to handle it is to make two lists: state STAR status on one side, city Finance benefits on the other, then check both before assuming you are done.