#1. How do I obtain a blank Form TP-584?
You can obtain a blank Form TP-584 from pdf.net or the official Department of Taxation and Finance website. Both can be easily opened and edited in our PDF editor.
#2. Can I submit the Form TP-584 electronically?
You can submit Form TP-584 electronically and are encouraged to do so, as the processing is faster, and the impact on the environment is smaller.
#3. What if my Form TP-584 is missing information?
If your Form TP-584 is missing information, it will likely be rejected by the city register, which might delay the real estate transaction. That’s why it’s important to compare your document with a filled-out Form TP-584 example before submitting. However, if you’ve already filed it and gotten rejected, you’ll fill in the missing information and submit the form again.
#4. Can I fill out my Form TP-584 online?
You can fill out your Form TP-584 online by using our PDF editor and typing the required information directly into the empty slots.
#5. Is this form free?
This form is free to view and edit, but not to download. If you want to save it to your device, you have to purchase one of the subscription plans available on our pricing page.
#6. Can I correct mistakes on Form TP-584?
You can correct mistakes on Form TP-584 by submitting an updated form to the recording officer. However, it’s best to contact the officer of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance and ask for assistance.
#7. How long does it take to process Form TP-584?
Form TP-584 is processed immediately upon reception, when the property transfer is officially finalized. The process only lasts longer if there are mistakes or missing information.
#8. Who is responsible for signing Form TP-584?
Both the grantor and the grantee are responsible for signing Form TP-584 in the designated slot underneath Schedule C.
#9. Do I need a lawyer or notary to submit Form TP-584?
You don’t generally need a lawyer or notary to submit Form TP-584, but you could benefit from asking an attorney for help when filling it out. The form is complex and includes tax and mortgage calculations, so it’s easy to make mistakes or accidentally leave out information.