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New York Governor Proposes Tax on Second Homes to Address Budget Shortfall

May 8, 20261 Min Read
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New Tax Proposal for Second Homes in New York City

New York Governor Kathy Hochul has revealed a preliminary agreement to implement a tax on second homes in New York City. This proposal is a part of a larger $268 billion budget plan, which aims to address multiple state issues, including updates to existing climate laws.

The budget discussions have been challenging this year, especially as lawmakers work to bridge a $5.4 billion budget gap over the next two years. Hochul and state legislators have decided on a “pied-à-terre” tax targeted at affluent individuals who own residences in the city but do not live there full-time.

While this announcement marks a significant step forward, specific details regarding the implementation of the second-home tax have yet to be disclosed. Discussions will continue as state officials finalize the budget and its associated components in the coming weeks.

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