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About Benjamin M. Williams
Benjamin M. Williams joined Rosenberg & Estis, P.C. in 2018 and is a Member of the firm and leads the firm’s Property Tax Department. Williams’ practice focuses on property tax reductions and planning. He has represented thousands of clients in property tax appeals and at New York City Tax Commission hearings. He also has a depth of experience in real estate tax projections for development, acquisition, leasing, financing and budgeting. Williams’s forte is in reducing property taxes for co-ops and condos, multi-family residential, office, and retail properties.
Williams has worked on Industrial and Commercial Abatement Program (ICAP), ICIP, 421-a, 485-x, 467-m, J-51, Not-For-Profit, Childcare Center exemption and abatement applications and projections.
Prior to joining Rosenberg & Estis, Williams was an attorney with Podell, Schwartz, Schechter & Banfield, LLP. Prior to that, as an electrical engineer, Williams began his career valuing power plants, preparing purchase price allocation and cost segregation studies, and appraising machinery & equipment. Williams is an Accredited Senior Appraiser of the American Society of Appraisers, but isn’t currently practicing as an appraiser.
Notable Work
Argued thousands of cases at New York City Tax Commission hearings, saving clients millions of dollars.
Represented dozens of properties, including co-ops and condos, on obt=ining J-51-R property tax abatements.
Prepared property tax projections, often for financing purposes, of office, hotel, residential, retail.
Industrial and Commercial Abatement Program (ICAP): tax projections and application filings
Real estate tax escalation provisions in leases: projected taxes and advised prospective tenants of major properties, e.g. Hudson Yards, World Trade Center.
Obtained tax class changes for predominantly residential properties with up to 10 units, bringing properties into more favorable tax classes with limitations on assessed value increases (e.g. tax classes 1, 2A, 2B, 2C).
Real Property Income & Expense (RPIE) and Storefront Registration filing: advised on how to complete the form, removed monetary penalties, cleared for Tax Commission hearings.
Classes & Seminars
Latest property tax updates - Legal, BOMA’s Codes & Regs Committee, December 2025
Mitigating Capital Costs: J-51-R Incentives Grants Abatements, Council of New York Cooperatives & Condominiums (CNYC)’s 45th Annual Housing Conference, October 2025
J-51 Reform Program, client webinar, March 2025
J-51 Reform Property Tax Abatement Program, Council of New York Cooperatives & Condominiums (CNYC) - Action Committee for Reasonable Real Estate Taxes, January 2025
Update in Property Tax Certiorari, Hot Topics Affecting Cooperatives & Condominiums: Cases and Marketplace Developments in the Last Six Months, New York City Bar Association - Cooperative & Condominium Law Committee, November 2024
New York City Property Tax Review: Insights and Best Practices, Rosenberg & Estis in-house CLE, October 2024
NYC Property Taxes for CPAs, New York State Society of CPAs - Real Estate Committee, January 2024
NYC Property Tax Co-ops & Condos, Property Management Company, September 2023
NYC Property Tax Co-ops & Condos, Rosenberg & Estis in-house CLE, September 2023
NYC Property Tax Update, Rosenberg & Estis in-house CLE, January 2022
NYC Property Tax Reform, client webinar, January 2022
New York City Property Tax, Accounting Firm, March 2021
New York City Property Tax, Training for Property Management Company, March 2021
NYC Property Taxes for CPAs (CPE), New York State Society of CPAs - Real Estate Committee, January 2021
NYC Real Estate Tax Projections, client webinar, November 2020
Real Estate Tax Clauses in Leases, Rosenberg & Estis in-house CLE, November 2019
Using NYC OpenData to learn about Tax Exemptions, Rosenberg & Estis in-house CLE, August 2019
Using NYC OpenData to learn about J-51, Rosenberg & Estis inhouse CLE, March 2019
NYC Real Estate Tax for Brokers, October 2016
NYC Property Taxes & How the Dept. of Finance Values Property, April 2016
NYC Real Estate Tax for Bankers, January 2016
NYC Construction Tax Benefits, New York County Lawyers’ Association (NYCLA) - Construction Law Committee, May 2015
The CPA and the Property Tax: New York City, New York State Society of CPAs (NYSSCPA) - Foundation for Accounting Education (FAE), Real Estate Committee, December 2014
NYC Property Taxes: How They’re Calculated, How to Fight Them, & the 14 Deadly Sins, American Society of Appraisers (ASA) - New York City Chapter 30, November 2013
NYC: Overview of Tax Assessment & Protest System, New York State Society of CPAs (NYSSCPA) - Foundation for Accounting Education (FAE), Real Estate Committee, July 2013
International Association of Assessing Officers (IAAO), Annual Legal Seminar
Recognizing & Separating Real Property, Personal Property, and Intangible Values in Common Indications of Value, International Association of Assessing Officers, 2006 International Conference, Public Utility Section
Wind Energy Appraisal, American Society of Appraisers, Northern New Jersey & Princeton Chapter
Cost Segregation, Financial Consulting Group
Published Works
Property Tax: New York City’s Unfair Property Tax
Published on March 2, 2024 in: New York Law Journal
New York City Property Taxes of Condominiums: Suffixes, Square Footage and Common Interests
Published on December 16, 2025 in: New York Law Journal Co-op / Condo Column
NYC’s J-51 Tax Break Revamp: What Landlords and Brokers Must Know Now
Published on March 24, 2025 in: Traded.co
What NYC Tax Commission’s 2024 Annual Report Means for Owners & Brokers
Published on January 21, 2025 in: Traded.co
Honors & Awards
2023 Crain’s New York Business Notable Leaders in Accounting, Tax & Audit • New York Real Estate Journal: “One to Watch” (April 2019) • Rutgers School of Engineering: Distinguished Young Alumnus Medal of Excellence (May 2009)
Credentials
Education
Rutgers University School of Law
J.D. · 2008
Rutgers University School of Engineering
B.S. Highest · 2001
Jurisdictions
Bar admissions
Massachusetts
2009 · ACTIVE
New York
2009 · ACTIVE
New Jersey
2008 · ACTIVE
Affiliations
Professional memberships
New York State Bar Association, Co-Chairs of the Tax Certiorari Committee New York City Bar Association, Tax Certiorari Committee, Current member and past officer Real Estate Tax Review Bar Association, member American Society of Appraisers
Accredited Senior Appraiser · membership
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What areas of law does Benjamin M. Williams practice?
Benjamin M. Williams focuses on Appellate, General, Real Estate, and Tax.
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Benjamin M. Williams primarily serves clients in New York, with an office at 11 Grand Central East.
How experienced is Benjamin M. Williams?
Benjamin M. Williams has 18 years of legal practice, having been licensed since 2008.
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