Taxpayer Information & Tax Rates for 2024-25

Tax Rates | Tax Bill Information | Paying Your Tax Bill | Frequently Asked Questions

School Tax Rates

The Board of Education typically sets the tax rates for each school year in August. The tax rates are based upon the total tax levy for the year in the approved budget and final municipal assessments for the Town of Bethlehem and the Town of New Scotland. Tax rates sometimes vary between the towns because property in each is assessed at different levels in relation to full market value. After the towns submit final assessment information to the state Office of Real Property Services each summer, the state assigns each community an equalization rate to account for these differences in assessment practices. The equalization process is designed to fairly apportion the total tax levy between the towns and result in similar tax bills for properties with similar values regardless of municipality. The district does not control any part of the assessment or equalization process.

Listed below are the school tax rates for the past several years. Tax rates are per $1,000 of assessed property value. *Note: The district sets final tax rates each August, after the towns finalize assessment figures and the state sets the equalization rates.

  • Town: Bethlehem
    • 2024-25:  $22.27
    • 2023-24: $21.61
    • 2022-23: $21.27
    • 2021-22: $21.51
    • 2020-21: $21.54
  • Town: New Scotland
    • 2024-25:  $22.59
    • 2023-24: $21.90
    • 2022-23: $22.58
    • 2021-22: $21.98
    • 2020-21: $22.49

Tax Bill Information

Residents of the Bethlehem Central School District can look up their school tax bill online by clicking on this link.

Paying Your Tax Bill

The due date for school tax bill payment (without penalty) is Monday, Sept. 30. 

PLEASE NOTE: Tax payments cannot be accepted at the Town of Bethlehem offices.

  • Mail-In Payments (must be clearly postmarked by USPS on or before Sept. 30, 2024 to avoid penalty): Checks should be made payable to the Bethlehem Central Tax Collector.
  • Mail payment**, along with the appropriate bill stub to:
    Bethlehem Central School District

    • Bethlehem Central High School
      School Tax Collector
      700 Delaware Avenue
      Delmar, NY 12054
    • Drop box located at the Main Entrance to the high school (must be received on or before Sept. 30, 2024 to avoid penalty)
  • In-Person Payments (must be received on or before Sept. 30, 2024 to avoid penalty): This option is only available from Sept. 1 through Oct. 31. No payments can be accepted after October 31. In order to make your school tax payment in person, you must bring your entire bill with you to one of the following locations:
    • Pioneer Bank – Delmar Branch 184 Delaware Avenue, Delmar M-W: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Th-F: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
    • Pioneer Bank – Glenmont Branch 329 Glenmont Road, Glenmont M-W: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Th-F: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,  Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Credit card payments are NOT accepted at Pioneer Bank. Credit card payments must be made online.

  • Online Payments (must be received on or before Sept. 30, 2024 to avoid penalty):
    • Credit card: Pay your school taxes using your Visa, Mastercard or Discover credit card. Click here to be taken to our online payment provider’s site. Their fee includes a 2.35% site fee per transaction. Each parcel tax payment incurs a separate transaction fee.  A per-item minimum of $2 is charged for all transactions, and there is a $10 charge-back fee for credit cards.
    • E-check: This is a convenient, fully automated electronic payment system allowing you to pay taxes directly from your checking or savings account. Please make sure that e-checks are allowed on the account you are using.  A $0.50 fee is charged on all settled transactions, and $15 will be charged for checks returned due to non-sufficient funds. Click here to pay by E-check.

Frequently Asked Questions

To see our taxpayer FAQ, please click here.

STAR Program

What is the STAR exemption?

STAR is New York State’s School Tax Relief Program that provides a partial property tax exemption from school taxes to eligible homeowners. Most New Yorkers who own and live in their home are eligible for the STAR exemption on their primary residence. 

If you are eligible and enrolled in the STAR program, you’ll receive your benefit each year in one of two ways:

  • STAR credit. If you are registered for the STAR credit, the Tax Department will issue your STAR benefit via check or direct deposit. You can use your STAR benefit to pay your school taxes. You can receive the STAR credit if you own your home and it’s your primary residence and the combined income of the owners and the owners’ spouses is $500,000 or less.
  • STAR exemption: a reduction on your school tax bill. If you’ve been receiving the STAR exemption since 2015, you can continue to receive it for the same primary residence. As long as you remain eligible, you’ll see a reduction on your school tax bill for the amount of your STAR exemption. Note: The STAR exemption is no longer available to new homeowners.
  • Learn more: New York’s STAR Program website.

    How do I register for the STAR exemption?

    Register for STAR online, or call the STAR program directly at (518) 457-2036.