Real Property Income and Expense (RPIE) Statements
Owners of income-producing properties that have an actual assessed value of more than $40,000 are required to file annual Real Property Income and Expense (RPIE) statements with Finance, unless the properties are specifically excluded from the filing requirements by law. Finance uses the information from these statements to estimate the market value of property for tax purposes, and may use data that is specific to a particular parcel or data from comparable properties. For this reason, owners of income-producing properties who are not legally required to file an RPIE may still want to provide information about their properties using the online RPIE-EZ form. All other owners are required to file RPIE statements electronically. You will be able to print a copy of the filed RPIE for your records. Finally, you are no longer required to submit a paper copy of your rent roll.
Thank you for providing information to help us value your property accurately and fairly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Procedures on How Finance Valued Properties When We Did
Not Have Income and Expense Information
Forms
2008 Non-Filer List
Claimed Filing Exemptions List
Online Filing for TCIE
DEADLINE: MARCH 1, 2010
If you are filing an application with the tax commission to correct a 2010 assessment, you can now file your Tax Commission Income and Expense (TCIE) online.
FILE OR AMEND YOUR 2010 eTCIE
Applicants with assessments of $750,000 or more may file between March 2, 2010 and March 24, 2010. If you received a Notice of Revised Property Value indicating an increased assessment, you will be granted a filing extension of 20 calendar days from the date at the top of the notice.
Note: If you file your TCIE online you are not required to file the 2010 RPIE by September 1, 2010. |

Forms
RPIE-EZ-2009 Real Property Income & Expense Utility Form
(Utility-Related Equipment Base Report and Annual Update Report)
Deadline: September 1, 2010
Download Form & Instructions (39k)
Request for Waiver of 2009 Real Property Income and Expense Electronic Filing
Deadline: August 3, 2010
Download Request for Waiver of Electronic Filing (33k)
Request for Review of Property Value
(for Class 1 properties)
Download Form
Request for Review of Property Value
(for Class 2 and 4 properties)
Download Form
Request to Update Property Data
(for Class 1 Homes)
Download Form
Request to Update Vacant Land Data
Download Form
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Instructions
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Create a password for each Borough, Block and Lot. This password can be used to return and amend and/or complete an RPIE. |
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Enter the requested information on each screen. |
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At the end of the application, you will be instructed to submit the application electronically. For your convenience, the application is available to print for your own records. |
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Each time the "Next" and "Back" buttons are used, data entered on the screen will be saved. |
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To exit the system, close your browser. |
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Help screens and form instructions are accessible from the top right hand of every screen. |
If you have already certified your RPIE form and need to correct or amend information, use the original password to amend the information. If you are getting a message saying that the RPIE has already been certified, please call 311 or Contact Finance and we will investigate the problem. You may also send an email to RPIE. In your email please include: your name, contact information (telephone number or e-mail address), Borough, Block and Lot, and indicate that your password is not being accepted.
Requirements
Internet Explorer Version 5.0 or higher
JavaScript Enabled
Attached Printer |

2008 RPIE Non-Filer List
The non-filer list is a non-inclusive list of those who were required to file the RPIE-2008 but for whom the Department of Finance has not received a completed RPIE. Please note that any RPIE submission that claimed an exemption or exception from the income and expense filing requirement is subject to verification by the Department, and if denied, will result in the inclusion of the property on the non-filer list at a later date. If your property is on the non-filer list but you believe that your property is exempt or excepted from filing, you must notify the Department by submitting the RPIE-2008 and completing section D or K, as applicable.
Claimed Filing Exemptions List for 2007 and 2008
This is a list of parcels as to which the owner has claimed an exemption from filing the RPIE in 2007 and 2008. Please note that any RPIE submission that claimed an exemption from the income and expense filing requirement will be reviewed and verified by the Department, and if denied, will result in the inclusion of the property on the non-filer list at a later date.
For questions or problems with the non-filer list or filing-exemption claim list Contact RPIE.
Related Links
Statements of Assessment Procedure
Contact RPIE