New York Statutes
§ 1565 — Credit
New York § 1565
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Bluebook
N.Y. Tax § 1565 (2026).
Text
§ 1565. Credit. A buyer shall be allowed a credit against the tax due\non a conveyance of real property to the extent tax was paid by such\nbuyer on a prior creation of a leasehold of all or a portion of the same\nreal property or on the granting of an option or contract to purchase\nall or a portion of the same real property by such buyer. Such credit\nshall be computed by multiplying the tax paid on the creation of the\nleasehold or on the granting of the option or contract by a fraction,\nthe numerator of which is the value of the consideration used to compute\nsuch tax paid which is not yet due to such seller on the date of the\nsubsequent conveyance (and which such seller will not be entitled to\nreceive after such date), and the denominator of which is the total\nvalue of the consi
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§ 1500
General definitions§ 1501
Imposition of tax§ 1502
Computation of tax§ 1504
Allocation§ 1505
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Credits§ 1512
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New York § 1565, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ny/TAX/1565.