State Sen. Patty Ritchie, R-Heuvelton, is calling on the New York State Department of Tax and Finance to correct an error that is causing those enrolled in the state’s Enhanced STAR program to …
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State Sen. Patty Ritchie, R-Heuvelton, is calling on the New York State Department of Tax and Finance to correct an error that is causing those enrolled in the state’s Enhanced STAR program to receive checks for less money than they are entitled to.
The Enhanced STAR program is an initiative that provides annual school tax savings for senior citizens.
Following calls from constituents concerned about receiving inaccurate Enhanced STAR credit checks, Senator Ritchie contacted the New York State Department of Tax and Finance, which confirmed that Basic STAR credit checks—which are for non-senior homeowners—were inadvertently mailed to some individuals who should be receiving Enhanced STAR benefits.
The department confirmed that they are working to send checks to those affected for the difference as soon as possible.
“Across the region I represent there are so many senior citizens on fixed incomes who rely on this program to stay afloat and make ends meet,” said Senator Ritchie.
The Department also added that they will be reaching out to affected homeowners by phone, as well as by mail.
Ritchie encourages those who believe they received an Enhanced STAR credit check for an inaccurate amount to call the New York State Department of Tax and Finance at (518) 457-2036 between 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.