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Statutes > New-york > Rpt > Article-9 > Title-1 > 906

§  906.  County  treasurer to be furnished certain statements. 1. Upon  completion of the tax rolls, the clerk of the board of supervisors shall  deliver to the county treasurer an abstract of such  rolls  stating  the  names  of  the collecting officers, the amount which each is to collect,  the purpose for which it is to be collected and the persons to whom  and  the time within which it is to be paid. Upon receiving such account, the  county  treasurer  shall charge to each collecting officer the amount to  be collected by him.    2. Upon completion of the  tax  rolls,  the  clerk  of  the  board  of  supervisors  shall  deliver  to the county treasurer a statement showing  the names of all railroad, telegraph, telephone,  electric,  gas,  water  and  pipe  line corporations and persons assessed for oil and gas rights  liable for taxes or  special  ad  valorem  levies  on  such  rolls,  the  assessment of the real property owned by each and the amount due thereon  in each city and town in the county.  At the request of a corporation or  person named on the statement, the county treasurer shall mail a copy of  the  statement  to  such corporation or person. The county treasurer may  charge a reasonable fee, not to exceed twenty-five dollars, for the cost  of producing and mailing the statement.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rpt > Article-9 > Title-1 > 906

§  906.  County  treasurer to be furnished certain statements. 1. Upon  completion of the tax rolls, the clerk of the board of supervisors shall  deliver to the county treasurer an abstract of such  rolls  stating  the  names  of  the collecting officers, the amount which each is to collect,  the purpose for which it is to be collected and the persons to whom  and  the time within which it is to be paid. Upon receiving such account, the  county  treasurer  shall charge to each collecting officer the amount to  be collected by him.    2. Upon completion of the  tax  rolls,  the  clerk  of  the  board  of  supervisors  shall  deliver  to the county treasurer a statement showing  the names of all railroad, telegraph, telephone,  electric,  gas,  water  and  pipe  line corporations and persons assessed for oil and gas rights  liable for taxes or  special  ad  valorem  levies  on  such  rolls,  the  assessment of the real property owned by each and the amount due thereon  in each city and town in the county.  At the request of a corporation or  person named on the statement, the county treasurer shall mail a copy of  the  statement  to  such corporation or person. The county treasurer may  charge a reasonable fee, not to exceed twenty-five dollars, for the cost  of producing and mailing the statement.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rpt > Article-9 > Title-1 > 906

§  906.  County  treasurer to be furnished certain statements. 1. Upon  completion of the tax rolls, the clerk of the board of supervisors shall  deliver to the county treasurer an abstract of such  rolls  stating  the  names  of  the collecting officers, the amount which each is to collect,  the purpose for which it is to be collected and the persons to whom  and  the time within which it is to be paid. Upon receiving such account, the  county  treasurer  shall charge to each collecting officer the amount to  be collected by him.    2. Upon completion of the  tax  rolls,  the  clerk  of  the  board  of  supervisors  shall  deliver  to the county treasurer a statement showing  the names of all railroad, telegraph, telephone,  electric,  gas,  water  and  pipe  line corporations and persons assessed for oil and gas rights  liable for taxes or  special  ad  valorem  levies  on  such  rolls,  the  assessment of the real property owned by each and the amount due thereon  in each city and town in the county.  At the request of a corporation or  person named on the statement, the county treasurer shall mail a copy of  the  statement  to  such corporation or person. The county treasurer may  charge a reasonable fee, not to exceed twenty-five dollars, for the cost  of producing and mailing the statement.