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Issuing Refunds to Tax Levies
We are an association library that receives about 75% of our operating budget from a tax levy approved by school district voters via a [New York State Education Law Section] 259 ballot proposition. In 2019 the school informed us that they had settled a case with a local resident about the assessed value of their property and how much was paid in taxes in 2018 and 2019. The assessment was changed, and the school owed him a refund. The district proposed to deduct the library’s amount of the refund from our 2019-20 tax levy. We were advised at the time that the district had no standing to do this, and that the law did not provide a recourse for refund of association library taxes. 1) Do we need to pay refunds to tax levies received in prior years? 2) If we’re not obligated to pay the refund, would the school district have to pay it on our behalf as the tax collector? and 3) Are we subject to settlements that we weren’t involved in, nor aware of? |