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§  925-a.  Extension  of  time  for collection. 1. Notwithstanding any  contrary provision of this chapter, or of any general, special or  local  law,  code or charter, if the final date for collection of taxes, or for  the collection of taxes without penalty, or for the collection of  taxes  at  a  lesser prescribed penalty interest rate shall fall on a Saturday,  Sunday or public holiday, an extension for the collection of taxes shall  automatically be in effect until the first business day  following  such  date  and  the  date  for  paying  over  taxes  shall be extended to the  following day.    2. Notwithstanding any provision of law  to  the  contrary,  during  a  state  disaster  emergency as defined by section twenty of the executive  law, the governor may, by executive order issued upon the request of the  chief executive officer of a  county,  city,  town,  village  or  school  district in the affected area, extend by up to twenty-one days the final  date  for paying taxes without interest or penalty in such county, city,  town, village or school district. If such an extension is  granted,  and  any  taxes are not paid by the final date so provided, those taxes shall  be subject to the same interest and penalties that would have applied if  no extension had been granted.

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Statutes > New-york > Rpt > Article-9 > Title-3 > 925-a

§  925-a.  Extension  of  time  for collection. 1. Notwithstanding any  contrary provision of this chapter, or of any general, special or  local  law,  code or charter, if the final date for collection of taxes, or for  the collection of taxes without penalty, or for the collection of  taxes  at  a  lesser prescribed penalty interest rate shall fall on a Saturday,  Sunday or public holiday, an extension for the collection of taxes shall  automatically be in effect until the first business day  following  such  date  and  the  date  for  paying  over  taxes  shall be extended to the  following day.    2. Notwithstanding any provision of law  to  the  contrary,  during  a  state  disaster  emergency as defined by section twenty of the executive  law, the governor may, by executive order issued upon the request of the  chief executive officer of a  county,  city,  town,  village  or  school  district in the affected area, extend by up to twenty-one days the final  date  for paying taxes without interest or penalty in such county, city,  town, village or school district. If such an extension is  granted,  and  any  taxes are not paid by the final date so provided, those taxes shall  be subject to the same interest and penalties that would have applied if  no extension had been granted.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rpt > Article-9 > Title-3 > 925-a

§  925-a.  Extension  of  time  for collection. 1. Notwithstanding any  contrary provision of this chapter, or of any general, special or  local  law,  code or charter, if the final date for collection of taxes, or for  the collection of taxes without penalty, or for the collection of  taxes  at  a  lesser prescribed penalty interest rate shall fall on a Saturday,  Sunday or public holiday, an extension for the collection of taxes shall  automatically be in effect until the first business day  following  such  date  and  the  date  for  paying  over  taxes  shall be extended to the  following day.    2. Notwithstanding any provision of law  to  the  contrary,  during  a  state  disaster  emergency as defined by section twenty of the executive  law, the governor may, by executive order issued upon the request of the  chief executive officer of a  county,  city,  town,  village  or  school  district in the affected area, extend by up to twenty-one days the final  date  for paying taxes without interest or penalty in such county, city,  town, village or school district. If such an extension is  granted,  and  any  taxes are not paid by the final date so provided, those taxes shall  be subject to the same interest and penalties that would have applied if  no extension had been granted.