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New York proposes new tax on luxury second homes to fund city budget

New York is considering a new tax on luxury second homes valued over $5 million, part of a broader budget agreement. This proposal aims to address affordability concerns and appease progressive voters without implementing a general wealth tax. Governor Kathy Hochul estimates the tax could generate at least $500 million annually for the city, though legislative details are still under negotiation. AI

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New York proposes new tax on luxury second homes to fund city budget

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · Anthony Izaguirre, The Associated Press ·

    New York is going to tax the wealthy’s second homes, but not tax wealth itself

    Gov. Kathy Hochul estimated the tax would bring in at least $500 million for the city annually.