📣 TaxRAPP is almost here! Join us Thursday, October 31, at New York Law School for TaxRAPP, the Department of Finance’s annual conference for tax practitioners and real estate professionals. TaxRAPP is a day of panel discussions, presentations, and insights from leading tax professionals and top government officials. Seating is limited—register for TaxRAPP now at https://okt.to/mf8nW5 The agenda is now available at https://okt.to/7b9B1h TaxRAPP will include presentations on timely topics, tips for managing your property taxes, and information on new initiatives and programs. ◾ The morning session will include a panel on challenging property valuation, including clerical errors and tax commission petitions, as well as a session on commercial exemptions and abatements. One-on-one assistance will be available to help you explore the new and improved co-op/condo abatement portal. Department of Finance Commissioner Preston Niblack will also speak about some of the agency’s goals and objectives for the next year. ◾ The afternoon session will focus on business taxes. It will address emerging issues in city and state business and excise taxes, including a new rule, an overview of the audit process, and improvements to customer service. The Department of Finance’s Office of the Taxpayer Advocate and the IRS’s Taxpayer Advocate Service will be on site and ready to answer questions and provide assistance. Don’t miss out—register for TaxRAPP 2024 today! https://okt.to/6Zyp9B
NYC Department of Finance
Government Administration
New York, NY 16,503 followers
The NYC Department of Finance administers the tax and revenue laws of the City fairly, efficiently and transparently.
About us
The Department of Finance offers you the opportunity to have a career that impacts millions of New Yorkers every day! There are approximately 1,800 professional, administrative and clerical members of our team who collect approximately $36 billion in revenue for the City, and value more than one million properties worth a total market value of more than $1 trillion. In addition, The Department of Finance also: • Records property-related documents; • Administers exemption and abatement programs; • Adjudicates and collects parking tickets; • Maintains the city's treasury; • Participates on and provides administrative support for the NYC Banking Commission • Acts as the City's chief civil law enforcement officer The Department of Finance, through the Mayor's Office of Pensions and Investments, also advises the Administration on the $160 billion City pension system and $15 billion deferred compensation plan. Benefits We offer competitive salaries and a wide range of benefits, including paid annual and sick leave days; paid holidays; health benefits and retirement savings programs through a pension plan and a deferred compensation plan. In addition, as a Finance employee, you are eligible for benefits provided through a municipal union or Management Benefit Fund. These benefits may include dental care; prescription drug coverage; vision care; life insurance; disability insurance and educational benefits. You can view and apply for posted positions at Finance via the NYC career portal. Go to: http://www.nyc.gov/careers and follow these easy steps: • Click on “Non-Employee Log in” • Click on “Advanced Search” • Go to the “Agency” drop down list and select “Finance” and click “Search”
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http://www.nyc.gov/html/dof/html/home/home.shtml
External link for NYC Department of Finance
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, NY
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1938
- Specialties
- Tax Auditing, Property Valuation, and Customer Services
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One Centre Street
New York, NY 10007, US
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66 John Street
New York, NY 10038, US
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345 Adams Street
Brooklyn, NY, US
Employees at NYC Department of Finance
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DOF's Outreach Unit joined Senator Lanza's Annual Senior Resource Fair at Mt. Loretto on Staten Island earlier today. They were excited to share valuable information about programs like Rent Freeze, Homeowner Tax Exemptions, and much more! Learn more about property tax benefits and other money-saving resources offered by DOF at https://okt.to/QwfPAW
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The Department of Finance had a fantastic time at CUNY's Fall Career Fair yesterday! Our team was available to discuss civil service and the various job openings at DOF. Discover more about career opportunities in New York City at https://cityjobs.nyc.gov/
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📣 TaxRAPP is almost here! Join us Thursday, October 31, at New York Law School for TaxRAPP, the Department of Finance’s annual conference for tax practitioners and real estate professionals. TaxRAPP is a day of panel discussions, presentations, and insights from leading tax professionals and top government officials. Seating is limited—register for TaxRAPP now at https://okt.to/xQrjB7 The agenda is now available below and at https://okt.to/mQL0S3 TaxRAPP will include presentations on timely topics, tips for managing your property taxes, and information on new initiatives and programs. ◾ The morning session will include a panel on challenging property valuation, including clerical errors and tax commission petitions, as well as a session on commercial exemptions and abatements. One-on-one assistance will be available to help you explore the new and improved co-op/condo abatement portal. Department of Finance Commissioner Preston Niblack will also speak about some of the agency’s goals and objectives for the next year. ◾ The afternoon session will focus on business taxes. It will address emerging issues in city and state business and excise taxes, including a new rule, an overview of the audit process, and improvements to customer service. The Department of Finance’s Office of the Taxpayer Advocate and the IRS’s Taxpayer Advocate Service will be on site and ready to answer questions and provide assistance. Don’t miss out—register for TaxRAPP 2024 today! https://okt.to/d4WwCn
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The Department of Finance was excited to conclude Hispanic Heritage Month with a fantastic closing ceremony yesterday that celebrated the incredible impact Hispanic Americans have had on our nation. A heartfelt thank you to New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection Commissioner Vilda Vera Mayuga for her inspiring keynote address, and to everyone who participated!
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Interested in a career in civil service? The Department of Finance is hiring! Join us at today's career fair at Columbia University to meet our team and learn firsthand what it's like to work in city government! DOF will be available Friday afternoon until 3 p.m. at Columbia University – Alfred Lerner Hall, 2920 Broadway, New York, NY 10027 Learn more about career opportunities with New York City at https://cityjobs.nyc.gov/
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📣 TaxRAPP is just three weeks away! Join us Thursday, October 31, at New York Law School for TaxRAPP, the Department of Finance’s annual conference for tax practitioners and real estate professionals. TaxRAPP is a day of panel discussions, presentations, and insights from leading tax professionals and top government officials. Seating is limited—register for TaxRAPP now at https://lnkd.in/ePG222du The agenda is now available below and at https://lnkd.in/e4ACXAtV. TaxRAPP will include presentations on timely topics, tips for managing your property taxes, and information on new initiatives and programs. ▪ The morning session will include a panel on challenging property valuation, including clerical errors and tax commission petitions, as well as a session on commercial exemptions and abatements. One-on-one assistance will be available to help you explore the new and improved co-op/condo abatement portal. Department of Finance Commissioner Preston Niblack will also speak about some of the agency’s goals and objectives for the next year. ◾ The afternoon session will focus on business taxes. It will address emerging issues in city and state business and excise taxes, including a new rule, an overview of the audit process, and improvements to customer service. The Department of Finance’s Office of the Taxpayer Advocate and the IRS’s Taxpayer Advocate Service will be on site and ready to answer questions and provide assistance. Don’t miss out—register for TaxRAPP 2024 today! https://lnkd.in/ePG222du
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We’re excited to continue Customer Service Week! On Monday and Tuesday, Commissioner Niblack and his team toured the Bronx and Queens Business Centers, engaging with our outstanding staff from different business and customer service units. A big thank you to everyone at DOF for your unwavering commitment to serving our customers all year round. No matter our roles, we are all part of one team, dedicated to serving the public together. #CustomerServiceWeek #NYCFinance #PublicService
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Looking for #NYC land records? The Department of Finance's Queens Business Center is home to more than 90,000 books containing extensive property records dating back to the 1600s! These are open to the public. #CustomerServiceWeek Plan a visit today. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/e8jY2wZY
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Happy #CustomerServiceWeek! At DOF, we're committed to delivering the highest standard of customer service for New Yorkers. You can see this dedication in action every week at our five Business Centers, where the public can take advantage of numerous services and resources. At DOF Business Centers located in each borough, you can make payments, dispute or pay violations, record deeds, access land records, find help with a host of services, and much more! Thank you to our entire team throughout DOF and the customers we serve everyday — the people of New York City. Learn more about Business Centers and access other resources online at https://okt.to/m1BLKW.
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