Great, first thing is the high cost of those pesky paper clips, the 7 wny counties can now share a case and save us all millions
Governor Cuomo Signs Legislation To Cut Property Taxes And Cost Of Local Government
http://www.longisland.com/news/05-04...overnment.htmlCounty Officials Will Be Required to Prepare Plans for Shared, Coordinated and Efficient Public Service; State Matches Net Savings of Plans that Eliminate Duplicative Services and Unproductive Government Overhead for Real, Recurring Property Tax Savings.
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Great, first thing is the high cost of those pesky paper clips, the 7 wny counties can now share a case and save us all millions
You are going to see a lot of unhappy free footed New Yorkers if Trump changes the property tax deductions...
Well, it won't be Trump that changes the internal revenue code; it will be Congress. This whole scheme is part of Cuomo's continuing effort to destroy upstate towns which, with a few exceptions, turn out voters in droves who vote against him.
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Governor Cuomo seems to be very very concerned about it, as is Jerry Brown. That should tell you something.
At the very least it compounds the psychology of high tax implications of this and other high tax states. The federal government is broke and the Fed can't do much of anything, so I wouldn't count on any easy pain free solutions for the impending fiscal crises, both states and federal.
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Because your itemized deductions must be greater than the standard deduction. So assuming if you have only mortgage interest and property taxes to itemize both of them combined would have to be in excess of the following:
The standard deduction for heads of household rises to $9,300 for tax year 2016, up from $9,250, for tax year 2015.The other standard deduction amounts for 2016 remain as they were for 2015: $6,300 for singles and married persons filing separate returns and $12,600 for married couples filing jointly.
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