Bill to Help Full Gospel Assembly of God Church


Calvary Full Gospel Assembly of God Church. | Robert Chartuk

A bill granting a long-overdue property tax exemption to an East Patchogue church is has cleared the state Legislature thanks to its local sponsors: Assemblyman Joseph DeStefano and Senator Dean Murray.  

The bill authorizes the Town of Brookhaven Assessor to accept a late application for tax-exempt status from the Calvary Full Gospel Assembly of God Church. Located on Sipp Avenue, the property would have qualified for a real property tax exemption under New York State law, had the application been filed on time.

“This is about fairness and supporting the faith-based organizations that serve our communities day in and day out,” said DeStefano, whose district includes East Patchogue. “Calvary Church didn’t suddenly start being a church after the deadline—they’ve been a vital presence in the neighborhood for years. We’re just helping them get the tax status they already deserve.”

The bill would allow the town to treat the exemption application as if it had been filed on time for the 2023–2024 assessment roll. If approved locally, the town could adjust the property’s tax bill and issue a refund for taxes already paid.

According to DeStefano, the church plays a key role in the lives of many residents. “This congregation is feeding families, counseling those in need, and lifting people up during tough times,” he said. “The last thing they should be worried about is an administrative deadline that could cost them thousands in unnecessary taxes. I’m proud to fight for them.”

Calvary Full Gospel Assembly of God is expected to work with Brookhaven officials to complete the exemption process once the legislation becomes law. It’s currently on its way to Gov. Kathy Hochul’s desk for signature. 

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