In the second year of New York State’s property tax cap, proposed school district budgets will be subject to an average tax levy limit of 4.6 percent—more than double the statutory base cap of 2 percent and well above the 3 percent average limit for school budget proposals last year, according to data from the state comptroller’s office. Read More
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The full exemption of all taxes is a "promising new wrinkle," said E.J. McMahon of the fiscally conservative Manhattan Institute. McMahon said the state go further and use its more generous, $440 million tax subsidy for TV and movie productions to phase out all corporate taxes for new and existing companies. Read More
The full exemption from all taxes is a "promising new wrinkle," said E.J. McMahon of the fiscally conservative Manhattan Institute. "But the state should go much further than this." McMahon said the state should use its more generous $440 million tax subsidy for TV and movie productions to phase out all corporate taxes for new and existing companies. Read More
If Gov. Andrew Cuomo thinks taxes are so burdensome in Upstate New York, why not cut them for every business? That's the Empire Center's reaction to Cuomo's plan unveiled Wednesday that would create tax-free zones around SUNY campuses for employers and employees. "In the final analysis, highly touted 'economic development' programs built on a promise of significant tax relief ultimately beg the same question: If our taxes are such a hindrance to growth, why not reduce them for everyone?" wrote E.J. McMahon, senior fellow for the Empire Center, in a blog post. Read More
Be warned, New York: The next mayor will face an epic challenge in protecting you from paying a whole lot more to get a whole lot less. On Inauguration Day, Jan. 1, Michael Bloomberg’s successor will confront huge unpaid bills whose payment would require dramatically raising taxes, slashing spending, or both. Read More
When a government watchdog as knowledgeable as Steven Greenhut, a Bloomberg View contributor, writes that California deserves to knock New York out of last place in rankings of state business climates, it’s tempting to agree. If only he had a stronger case. Read More
With the City of White Plains facing a potential 23.5 percent tax hike, you might expect bold action to curb health care costs. Instead city politicians took a timid approach likely to produce small savings this year. Currently, city employees con Read More
Westchester County employees have no reason to complain about the high cost of their health insurance--$7,992 for individuals and approximately $22,000 for families, because they pay nothing for it--unless they are property taxpayers. County Execu Read More