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Brighton board reviews aged-income property-tax exemption; staff outlines timelines and impacts
Summary
Deputy Superintendent Lou Alaimo presented scenarios for changing the district ged-income (senior) property-tax exemption, showing modest per-household impacts and emphasizing a need to verify town timelines and hold a public hearing before any change.
Deputy Superintendent Lou Alaimo told the Brighton Central School District Board of Education on Oct. 1 that the board has authority mainly over the tax levy while certain exemptions affect the district nd that recent state changes allow local boards to raise the aged-income exemption limit up to $50,000.
Alaimo presented a technical analysis of the district—xemption profile and several scenarios the board could consider. He said the aged-income exemption value has grown—y about $3,000,000 since 2021 and that,…
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