County Legislature approves expanded tax exemptions for low-income seniors

By Tom Rivers, Editor Posted 25 March 2026 at 8:40 pm

ALBION – The Orleans County Legislature voted to increase the maximum exemptions for low-income seniors from 50 percent off their property taxes to 65 percent.

The Legislature approved the change on Tuesday. While the cap is going higher, the Legislature isn’t increasing the income limits for people 65 and older to be eligible for an exemption. That will remain at a $24,700 threshold.

Here are the new exemption levels based on income:

  • $16,000 or less – 65 percent exemption
  • $16,000.01 to $16,999.99 – 60 percent exemption
  • $17,000 to $17,999.99 – 55 percent exemption
  • $18,000 to $18,999.99 – 50 percent exemption
  • $19,000 to $19,999.99 – 45 percent exemption
  • $20,000 to $20,999.99 – 40 percent exemption
  • $21,000 to $21,999.99 – 35 percent exemption
  • $22,000 to $22,899.99 – 30 percent exemption
  • $22,900 to $23,799.99 – 25 percent exemption
  • $23,800 to $24,699.99 – 20 percent exemption

Gov. Kathy Hochul in December signed legislation to allow local municipalities to increase the size of the exemptions from a maximum 50 percent to 65 percent.

“No New York senior should lose their home because they can no longer afford their property taxes,” Hochul said on Dec. 6 in announcing the higher exemption levels. “By signing this legislation, we are working to make New York more affordable for our seniors on fixed incomes and empowering them to age in place, at home, in the communities they know and love.”