Tax exemption passed for volunteer firefighters, emergency personnel

POUGHKEEPSIE — At its Tuesday, Feb. 14, board meeting, the Dutchess County Legislature unanimously voted to adopt a local law that will give a property tax exemption of 10% to volunteer firefighters and ambulance personnel. The legislation will now make its way to County Executive Bill O’Neil for his approval.

The exemption applies to those who have served for at least three years and will be in effect for each year served after that. To take advantage of the exemption, members must live in the village, town or city in which the organization they serve is located. For those who have served for at least 20 years, the exemption will be in place for each person’s life as long as they live in Dutchess County.

“We are very proud that we were able to do that,” said Legislature Chair Gregg Pulver in an interview with The Millerton News. “We are encouraging school districts and other towns to do the same.”

Members of the Legislature have also called on the state to allow volunteer firefighters and emergency medical personnel to receive a $200 income tax credit, since New York state tax law currently makes accepting both it and the aforementioned property tax exemption an impossibility.

A letter recently sent to state representatives from the Legislature urges the state to introduce legislation for both for inclusion in the 2023-24 state budget.

“We are working with Sen. [Michelle] Hinchey and Assemblymember [Didi] Barrett to make sure that the income tax credit and the land tax exemption are both eligible for volunteer firemen and EMS personnel,” said Pulver.

Local assessor’s offices will coordinate the application process.

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