N.Y. Tax Law § 1439-C

Current through 2024 NY Law Chapter 456
Section 1439-C - [Multiple versions; Repealed Effective 12/31/2025] Payment of tax
1. The real estate transfer tax imposed pursuant to this article shall be paid to the treasurer or the recording officer acting as the agent of the treasurer upon designation as such agent by the treasurer. Such tax shall be paid at the same time as the real estate transfer tax imposed by article thirty-one of this chapter is required to be paid. Such treasurer or recording officer shall endorse upon each deed or instrument effecting a conveyance a receipt for the amount of the tax so paid.
2. A return shall be required to be filed with such treasurer or recording officer for purposes of the real estate transfer tax imposed pursuant to this article at the same time as a return is required to be filed for purposes of the real estate transfer tax imposed by article thirty-one of this chapter. The return, for purposes of the real estate transfer tax imposed pursuant to this article, shall be a photocopy or carbon copy of the real estate transfer tax return required to be filed pursuant to section fourteen hundred nine of this chapter. However, when an apportionment is required to be made pursuant to section fourteen hundred thirty-nine-m of this article, a supplemental form shall also be required to be filed. The real estate transfer tax returns and supplemental forms required to be filed pursuant to this section shall be preserved for three years and thereafter until such treasurer or recording officer orders them to be destroyed.
3. The recording officer shall not record an instrument effecting a conveyance unless the return required by this section has been filed and the tax imposed pursuant to this article shall have been paid as provided in this section.

N.Y. Tax Law § 1439-C

Amended by New York Laws 2023, ch. 333,Sec. 1, eff. 8/23/2023.
Amended by New York Laws 2020, ch. 58,Sec. XXX-F-1, eff. 4/3/2020.
Amended by New York Laws 2017, ch. 61,Sec. D-1, eff. 6/29/2017.
See New York Laws 2013, ch. 118, Sec. 1.