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In this bonus episode of Shaping the NYC Skyline, we’re once again joined by Jason Hershkowitz, Partner at Seiden & Schein, P.C., to analyze the newly proposed rules from the Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) for the 485-x and 467-m tax exemption programs.
Jason walks us through the key differences between the proposed rules and those under the now-expired 421-a tax exemption program. With these rules still in the public comment phase, Jason emphasizes the importance of developers taking an active role in shaping the final rules before the November deadline.
Key takeaways:
This episode provides essential insights into how developers can navigate the proposed regulations and the public comment process before the rules are finalized. Jason’s practical advice on compliance and avoiding costly penalties is invaluable. Be sure to also check out our earlier episode, The 485-x Tax Exemption Explained: A Deep Dive with Jason Hershkowitz, for a foundational overview of the 485-x tax exemption program.
More on Shaping the NYC Skyline:
Website - https://www.seidenschein.com
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/shaping-the-nyc-skyline
Instagram - Shaping the NYC Skyline (@shapingthenycskyline)
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SeidenSchein
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@ShapingtheNYCSkyline
Email - [email protected]
Info Email - [email protected]
Phone - 212-935-1400
You can Reach our Hosts by email:
David Shamshovich [email protected]
Brenda Slochowsky - [email protected]
Camila Almeida - [email protected]
You can also reach Jason Hershkowitz by email at: [email protected]
SEIDEN & SCHEIN, P.C.
570 Lexington Avenue, 14th Floor
New York, NY 10022
By Seiden & Schein, P.C.5
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In this bonus episode of Shaping the NYC Skyline, we’re once again joined by Jason Hershkowitz, Partner at Seiden & Schein, P.C., to analyze the newly proposed rules from the Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) for the 485-x and 467-m tax exemption programs.
Jason walks us through the key differences between the proposed rules and those under the now-expired 421-a tax exemption program. With these rules still in the public comment phase, Jason emphasizes the importance of developers taking an active role in shaping the final rules before the November deadline.
Key takeaways:
This episode provides essential insights into how developers can navigate the proposed regulations and the public comment process before the rules are finalized. Jason’s practical advice on compliance and avoiding costly penalties is invaluable. Be sure to also check out our earlier episode, The 485-x Tax Exemption Explained: A Deep Dive with Jason Hershkowitz, for a foundational overview of the 485-x tax exemption program.
More on Shaping the NYC Skyline:
Website - https://www.seidenschein.com
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/shaping-the-nyc-skyline
Instagram - Shaping the NYC Skyline (@shapingthenycskyline)
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SeidenSchein
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@ShapingtheNYCSkyline
Email - [email protected]
Info Email - [email protected]
Phone - 212-935-1400
You can Reach our Hosts by email:
David Shamshovich [email protected]
Brenda Slochowsky - [email protected]
Camila Almeida - [email protected]
You can also reach Jason Hershkowitz by email at: [email protected]
SEIDEN & SCHEIN, P.C.
570 Lexington Avenue, 14th Floor
New York, NY 10022