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Hochul proposes new tax on NYC 2nd homes

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5 Things to Know About New York’s Proposed Second Home Tax
Gov. Kathy Hochul wants to tax second homes in New York City that are worth $5 million or more.

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New tax proposed for NYC properties—what to know
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Hochul proposes new tax on NYC second homes
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New York governor pitches a new tax on pricey pied-à-terres
Now she is pitching a compromise.

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Trump accuses Mamdani of "DESTROYING New York"
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NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani points at Ken Griffin’s $238 million penthouse on tax day: ‘Today we’re taxing the rich’
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Pied-à-terre tax proposed for ‘global elites’ with second homes in New York — but some worry it will hurt more than help
Should the tax be passed, it will generate an estimated $500 million annually from annual surcharges on some of the most expensive homes in the country, from billionaire Ken Griffith’s $238 million pe...

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Trump rips Mayor Mamdani for ‘destroying’ NYC with ‘tax the rich’ agenda: ‘It will only get worse’
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Trump claims Mamdani is ‘destroying New York’ with proposed second-home tax
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NYC pied-à-terre tax: What to know about Hochul's proposal for second homes worth $5 million or more

Kathy Hochul on Tuesday proposed an annual tax on mostly vacant luxury homes owned by New York City’s wealthiest nonresidents. At least $500 million per year in recurring revenue would be raised, she said.
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