New York Statutes

§ 1573 — Returns to be confidential

New York § 1573
JurisdictionNew York
Law TAXTax
Art. 33-BTax On Real Estate Transfers In Towns

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§ 1573. Returns to be confidential.

1.Except in accordance with\nproper judicial order or as otherwise provided by law, it shall be\nunlawful for the treasurer or any officer or employee of the county or\ndesignated community, including any person engaged or retained on an\nindependent contract basis, to divulge or make known in any manner the\nparticulars set forth or disclosed in any return required under a local\nlaw enacted pursuant to this article. Provided, however, that nothing in\nthis section shall prohibit the recording officer from making a notation\non an instrument effecting a conveyance indicating the amount of tax\npaid. No recorded instrument effecting a conveyance shall be considered\na return for purposes of this section.\n 2. The officers charged with the custody of

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