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    Enhanced STAR may change for seniors

    Senior citizens in New York who are accustomed to verifying their income locally so they are eligible for a STAR property-tax break each year may have to change their plans.

    Gov. Andrew Cuomo is proposing that all seniors eligible for the Enhanced STAR program would have to register with the state tax department rather than the local assessor for the school-tax break.
    http://www.wgrz.com/money/enhanced-s...iors/411019066
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    I just signed up for my FIRST Enhanced STAR exemption last week. I wouldn't mind doing it online in the future but there are some older seniors that would not be able to and don't have family to help them navigate online.
    They should make it either online or locally. Fair for everyone

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    When has our government ever tried to make it fair for everone?
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