New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08479

Introduced
12/29/23  
Refer
12/29/23  

Caption

Repeals the tax exempt status of private universities that received real property tax exemptions of one hundred million dollars or more during the prior fiscal year.

Companion Bills

NY S07798

Same As Repeals the tax exempt status of private universities that received real property tax exemptions of one hundred million dollars or more during the prior fiscal year.

Previously Filed As

NY S07798

Repeals the tax exempt status of private universities that received real property tax exemptions of one hundred million dollars or more during the prior fiscal year.

NY S01053

Repeals the tax exempt status of private universities that received real property tax exemptions of one hundred million dollars or more during the prior fiscal year.

NY A02130

Repeals the tax exempt status of private universities that received real property tax exemptions of one hundred million dollars or more during the prior fiscal year.

NY S2065

Increases the net taxable estate exemption to three million six hundred thousand dollars ($3,600,000) on January 1, 2025. Also increases the exemption by one million dollars ($1,000,000) on January 1 per year thereafter.

NY A07958

Exempts used books from sales use taxes including second-hand purchases, up to one hundred dollars per item.

NY S07644

Exempts used books from sales use taxes including second-hand purchases, up to one hundred dollars per item.

NY S08057

Provides additional tax exemptions on qualifying residential real property where two or more qualified veterans live in the same household.

NY A08752

Provides that any taxpayer who employees twenty or fewer employees, the first fifty thousand dollars is exempted from taxation.

NY A08806

Relates to a rebate against real property taxes for certain owners of real property in the city of New York for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 2024.

NY A07950

Provides that the penalty for the abandonment of animals is a misdemeanor, punishable by imprisonment for not more than one year, or by a fine of not less than five hundred dollars nor more than one thousand dollars, or by both.

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