Governor Hochul Proposes Pied-à-Terre Tax to Address NYC Budget Gap
Governor Kathy Hochul has proposed a new tax targeting secondary homes in New York City valued at $5 million and above, known as pieds-à-terre. This initiative aims to generate $500 million annually to help close the city's significant budget gap. The tax is designed to ensure that part-time residents, who do not pay local income taxes, contribute to the city's public services. Despite previous opposition from real estate interests, the proposal has gained traction as a 'common sense' strategy to address fiscal challenges. The tax is part of a broader effort to reform the city's property tax system, which currently favors owners of expensive properties in gentrifying areas.