Money & Taxes · Mohawk Valley
Oneonta town tax copies and forms are gathered on the community page
Town of Oneonta residents can use the community page to find tax-copy, STAR, grievance, and payment links before calling.
Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026
The Town of Oneonta community page is surprisingly practical for tax homework. It links residents toward property-tax bill copies, STAR, grievance forms, and online payment resources. Before calling the town or county, use that page to collect the bill year, parcel, owner name, and form you actually need.
A new owner should also check STAR separately with New York State instead of assuming the prior owner’s benefit continues. The next check is whether the question is about a bill copy, exemption, grievance, or payment status.
This is still an office errand, so keep your address, account number, bill year, and any notice in front of you. The town page can help you start in the right lane, and the STAR page is the safer place to check state benefit rules before assuming anything carried over from a prior owner.
That is especially handy in a town-city name pair like Oneonta. Make sure the property is under the Town of Oneonta process before relying on the page, then keep Otsego County, New York State Tax Department, and any local assessor instructions in their proper lanes.