New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S09907

Introduced
9/11/24  

Caption

Establishes an income tax deduction for cash tips received which are considered wages or compensation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S00587

Establishes an income tax deduction for cash tips received which are considered wages or compensation.

NY A05856

Establishes an income tax deduction for cash tips received which are considered wages or compensation.

NY HB860

Authorizes income tax deductions for employee compensation received as overtime pay or tips

NY HB1965

Income tax, state; deduction for tips and overtime compensation.

NY A08442

Establishes a personal income tax deduction for the interest paid on student loans by individual taxpayers having a federal adjusted income of between $65,000 and $125,000, and married taxpayers filing jointly having a federal adjusted income of between $130,000 and $250,000.

NY SB17

Personal income taxes: deductions: tips.

NY HB1324

An income tax deduction for cash and noncash tips received by a food or beverage service establishment employee; and to provide an effective date.

NY S07950

Establishes a fraud assessment commission; directs the chair of the workers' compensation board, in consultation with the workers' compensation fraud inspector general and the fraud assessment commission, to establish an assessment for workers' compensation fraud investigations to fund the investigation and prosecution of workers' compensation fraud, willful failure to secure payment of workers' compensation, and failure to keep true and accurate records; establishes the workers' compensation fraud investigation fund in the joint custody of the chair of the workers' compensation board, the commissioner of labor, and the comptroller, which shall consist of monies received from the imposition of the assessment for workers' compensation fraud investigations.

NY A08429

Establishes a fraud assessment commission; directs the chair of the workers' compensation board, in consultation with the workers' compensation fraud inspector general and the fraud assessment commission, to establish an assessment for workers' compensation fraud investigations to fund the investigation and prosecution of workers' compensation fraud, willful failure to secure payment of workers' compensation, and failure to keep true and accurate records; establishes the workers' compensation fraud investigation fund in the joint custody of the chair of the workers' compensation board, the commissioner of labor, and the comptroller, which shall consist of monies received from the imposition of the assessment for workers' compensation fraud investigations.

NY S07884

Provides for a deduction from personal gross income for expenses incurred in the adoption of a child in the foster care system.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.