NYC RPIE Non-Compliance Penalties and Lists

Comprehensive Guide to NYC RPIE Violations: Understanding Real Property Income and Expense Non-Compliance

The NYC RPIE Violations dataset contains information about properties in New York City that failed to file the required Real Property Income and Expense (RPIE) statements by specific deadlines. These violations are subject to penalties based on the assessed value of the property, and the dataset includes lists of non-compliant properties across various years, categorized by borough.

Data Schema

Header Description
City The city where the property is located
NTA Neighborhood Tabulation Area identifier
Census Tract The census tract number for demographic purposes
Latitude The geographic latitude of the property
Lot The specific lot number of the property
Longitude The geographic longitude of the property
Address The street address of the property
X Coordinate The X coordinate in a mapping grid for the property
BBL Borough, Block, and Lot number, a unique property identifier
Borough The borough where the property is located
Country The country where the property is located
Final 18/19 Actual AV The final assessed value for the fiscal year 2018/2019
Bldg. Class The classification of the building type
Community District The community district of the property
Region The larger geographic area or region
Y Coordinate The Y coordinate in a mapping grid for the property
Tax Class The tax classification for the property
Block The specific block number of the property
ZIP_Code The postal code for the property's location
RPIE Year The year for which the RPIE statement applies
BIN Building Identification Number, unique to each building
Status The compliance status of the RPIE filing
City Council District The city council district where the property is located

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Geography

All NYC boroughs covered.

The NYC RPIE Violations dataset covers properties across the five boroughs of New York City—Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island—that have not complied with the requirement to file Real Property Income and Expense (RPIE) statements.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the NYC RPIE Violations dataset?
The NYC RPIE Violations dataset is a comprehensive collection of records detailing non-compliance penalties for property owners in New York City who fail to file the required Real Property Income and Expense (RPIE) statements. It includes information on penalties based on the assessed value of properties, lists of non-compliant properties across different boroughs, and historical data on RPIE non-compliance from previous years.
What is the history of this dataset?
The NYC RPIE Violations dataset is maintained by the New York City Department of Finance. It tracks non-compliance penalties related to the Real Property Income and Expense (RPIE) statements required from income-producing property owners in New York City. The dataset includes details about penalties imposed for failing to file RPIE statements, with the involvement of the Department of Finance in its administration and updates.
How often is the data updated?
Annually
What is the coverage and what is included in this dataset?
The NYC RPIE Violations dataset covers a range of information related to non-compliance with the Real Property Income and Expense (RPIE) statement filing requirements in New York City. The dataset includes details on properties that failed to file their RPIE statements or claims of exclusion by the required deadlines for various years, including 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, and 2017. The coverage spans all five boroughs of New York City: Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island. The dataset provides lists of non-compliant properties in both Adobe PDF and MS Excel formats, distinguishing between real property and utility property and equipment. Penalty amounts based on the final assessed value of the property are also detailed. This dataset is vital for understanding compliance trends and the financial implications of non-compliance with RPIE filing requirements in New York City.
Why is the NYC RPIE Violations dataset valuable?
The NYC RPIE Violations dataset is valuable because it provides insights into property compliance with financial reporting requirements, helping to identify non-compliant properties, assess potential penalties, and improve transparency in property tax administration.
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Dataset at a glance

Dataset Name
NYC RPIE Violations
Description
The NYC RPIE Violations dataset lists properties that failed to file required Real Property Income and Expense statements, along with associated penalties.
Update Frequency
Annually
Coverage
All NYC boroughs covered.
Data Quality
Not assessed.
Dataset Size
Extensive, multiple years, citywide coverage.
Maintained By
NYC Department of Finance
License

Unknown