New York lawmakers approved a revenue package for the state budget that includes a new surcharge on pricey second homes in the city, but omits a proposal to tax all-cash property purchases.
The so-called pied-à-terre tax is expected to take effect July 1 this year, according to draft legislation filed Tuesday. The goal is to generate $500 million to help close New York City’s budget hole. Governor
The state legislature voted to approve the measure on Wednesday.
The new tax will be ...