NYC Administrative Code

§ 22-706 — [Boundary line of zone divides tax lot.]

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What is NYC AC § 22-706?

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This section establishes that if an empire zone district boundary divides a tax lot, the entire tax lot is considered included within the district for eligibility of benefits. This statute is relevant to property owners seeking benefits associated with empire zone districts.

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§ 22-706 [Boundary line of zone divides tax lot.]

AC § 22-706

In the event that any empire zone district boundary line described in this chapter divides any tax lot so that only a portion of such tax lot is included within such district, such tax lot shall be deemed to be wholly included within such district for the purpose of determining eligibility for the benefits to be provided pursuant to this chapter.

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