Most Schenectady County municipalities do not require permits for occasional residential garage sales. City of Schenectady and some towns limit frequency and duration. Commercial-scale operations may require business license.
Schenectady County has no county-wide garage sale permit requirement. Most municipalities - including Niskayuna, Rotterdam, Glenville, Duanesburg, and Princetown - allow residential garage sales without permits, treating them as incidental to residential use. Common municipal limits cap frequency at 3-4 sales per household per calendar year, with each sale lasting no more than 2-3 consecutive days. The City of Schenectady applies similar frequency limits under its general zoning code. Hours are typically restricted to 8 a.m. through sunset or 7 p.m., whichever is earlier, to prevent noise nuisance. Commercial-scale operations - where sale of goods is regular, items are purchased for resale, or sales exceed the annual allowance - are treated as retail businesses requiring appropriate zoning approval and sales tax registration with NY Department of Taxation and Finance. NY state sales tax (4% state + 3% Schenectady County = 7% combined) technically applies to regular sellers, though one-off garage sales generally fall under the casual-sale exemption.
Exceeding frequency limits: typically $50-$150 first offense. Operating as an unlicensed retail business triggers zoning and state tax penalties significantly higher.
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