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New York Assembly Bill A10291
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New York 2023-2024 Regular Session
New York Assembly Bill A10291
Introduced
5/17/24
Refer
5/17/24
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Raises the income eligibility for senior citizens and disabled residents to seventy-five thousand dollars.
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Companion Bills
NY S09774
Same As Raises the income eligibility for senior citizens and disabled residents to seventy-five thousand dollars.
Previously Filed As
NY S09774
Raises the income eligibility for senior citizens and disabled residents to seventy-five thousand dollars.
NY S01764
Raises the income eligibility for senior citizens and disabled residents to seventy-five thousand dollars.
NY A01805
Raises the income eligibility for senior citizens and disabled residents to seventy-five thousand dollars.
NY H7383
Increases the minimum veterans’ exemption from one thousand dollars ($1,000) to five thousand dollars ($5,000) with respect to municipal taxes.
NY A08836
Relates to the establishment of a healthy birth grant demonstration program; excludes healthy birth grants from income for certain purposes.
NY S0447
Establishes a child tax credit of one thousand dollars ($1,000) per dependent.
NY S2575
Establishes a child tax credit of one thousand dollars ($1,000) per dependent.
NY H6072
Establishes a child tax credit of one thousand dollars ($1,000) per dependent.
NY H7924
Establishes a child tax credit of one thousand dollars ($1,000) per dependent.
NY S2063
Increases the income range up to fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) and tax credit up to eight hundred fifty dollars ($850), for elderly and disabled persons who own or rent their homes.
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