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Board adopts higher income thresholds for senior and disability tax exemptions

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The board adopted resolutions increasing the income thresholds used to calculate partial property‑tax exemptions for qualifying residents aged 65 and older and residents with disabilities, aligning district levels with the town and county; changes take effect on the 2025 tax roll and apply to the 2026–27 tax year.

The Harrison Central School District Board of Education adopted resolutions to amend the maximum income levels used to determine partial property tax exemptions for qualified persons aged 65 and older and for qualified persons with disabilities.

Tim (business official) explained the changes during a public hearing, saying the district proposed to follow the income thresholds recently passed by the Town of Harrison and Westchester County. He described the revision as a tiered increase in the income scale that…

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