Tax & Budget

Questions Dog Cuomo Tax Gambit

January 17, 2018. According to this article, Governor Andrew Cuomo has railed and railed against the federal tax overhaul that took effect this month. It's an "all-out direct attack on New York state's economic future," he said during his State of the State address recently. Cuomo's heavily criticized the law's $10,000 cap on the amount of state income tax and local property tax payments. The state could overhaul its tax code to reduce reliance on personal income taxes and instead adopt a statewide payroll tax [...]

2024-12-18T12:26:17-05:00January 18th, 2018|FPI in the News, Tax Policy|

NY May Scrap its Income Tax for a Payroll Tax

January 9, 2018. According to this article, New York may end its income tax and instead expand its payroll tax as a way to outmaneuver the new federal law that limits deductions for state and local taxes. Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Wednesday during his State of the State address that he is exploring how to make the complicated switch, joining other high-tax states in considering how to protect residents' tax deductions and state revenue. California and New Jersey leaders have also discussed similar steps, such [...]

2024-12-18T12:26:17-05:00January 9th, 2018|FPI in the News, Tax Policy|

People’s State of the State Address Held in Albany

January 3, 2018. ALBANY - Ahead of the governor's State of the State, the people held their State of the State on Tuesday. The 29th annual rally was held at the State Street entrance to the Capitol in Albany. Organizers say they're worried about the new federal tax plan and massive budget cuts which could be on the horizon for the neediest New Yorkers. Organizations at Tuesday's rally say the governor and state lawmakers need to take action to protect those in need from federal cuts.   [...]

2024-12-18T12:26:17-05:00January 3rd, 2018|FPI in the News, State Budget|

Lawmakers Look ahead to State of the State

January 3, 2018. CBS6 News: As lawmakers return to the Capitol this year, they face fiscal challenges, including a state budget deficit of more than $4 billion. Wednesday, Gov. Cuomo delivers his State of the State Address, which will outline some of his priorities. CBS6's Heather Kovar spoke with lawmakers Tuesday, and they say this is going to be a challenging year.   Access to news clip HERE.

2024-12-18T12:26:17-05:00January 3rd, 2018|FPI in the News, State Budget|

29th Annual People’s State of the State

January 3, 2018. From the Capital Tonight Staff, state and local advocates rallied outside the Capitol on Monday for the annual "People's State of the State." This is its 29th year. Groups gather to discuss what they want lawmakers to consider for the upcoming session. It happens the day before the governor presents his state of the state address. Susan Zimet from the Hunger Action Network and Ron Deutsch from the Fiscal Policy Institute join us to talk more about it.   Access to Video [...]

2024-12-18T12:26:17-05:00January 3rd, 2018|FPI in the News, State Budget|

Cuomo Delivers Eighth State of the State Address Wednesday

January 3, 2018. Gov. Andrew Cuomo delivers his State of the State address on Wednesday, kicking off a challenging year of budget deficits and re-election races. This article states that the governor fought unsuccessfully to reverse the elimination of the deduction for state and local taxes, which harms some middle-class and wealthy taxpayers in the state. Cuomo, speaking on CNN over the holidays, said he’ll announce in his State of the State a plan to re-engineer the state’s tax code to try to mitigate the [...]

2024-12-18T12:26:17-05:00January 3rd, 2018|FPI in the News, State Budget|

People’s State of the State

January 3, 2018. On Tuesday, activists held the “People’s State of the State” to outline their priorities on the state and federal levels. The Capitol Pressroom previewed the event with Susan Zimet, Executive Director of the Hunger Action Network of New York State, and Ron Deutsch, Executive Director of the Fiscal Policy Institute. Access to Podcast HERE.

2024-12-18T12:26:17-05:00January 3rd, 2018|FPI in the News, State Budget|

As Legislative Session Starts, Sides Square off on Taxing the Rich

January 3, 2018. The two sides of what will likely be an overarching debate during the 2018 legislative session were on display Tuesday with progressives calling for an increased millionaires' tax and conservatives saying that existing taxes should be phased out as scheduled to prevent a further exodus of Empire State residents. We should be looking at a new top rate for the billionaires or those making $100 million, According to Ron Deutsch, executive director of the labor-backed Fiscal Policy Institute. He was among the [...]

2024-12-18T12:26:17-05:00January 3rd, 2018|FPI in the News, State Budget|

Progressives Unspool Counter-Programming to Cuomo’s Speech

January 3, 2018. In Albany on Tuesday,  a slew of progressive groups stood on the steps of the Capitol to hold a prebuttal to Wednesday's State of the State address and called for an increase in taxes to fund more social service programs. About two dozen people attended the People’s State of the State Address, holding signs that called for taxes on the rich and giving speeches about mass incarceration and the increasing lines at food pantries. Ron Deutsch, executive director of the labor-backed Fiscal [...]

2024-12-18T12:26:17-05:00January 3rd, 2018|FPI in the News, State Budget|

THE 29th PEOPLE’S “RESISTANCE” STATE OF THE STATE: The Empire State Strikes Back

Press Release For Immediate Release: January 2, 2018 Contact: Susan Zimet, Hunger Action Network of New York State (C) 845-527-5309 Ron Deutsch, Fiscal Policy Institute (C) 518-469-6769 (O) 518-786-3156 x7160             THE 29th PEOPLE’S “RESISTANCE” STATE OF THE STATE The Empire State Strikes Back  (Albany, N.Y.) The 29th Annual People's State of the State rally took place at the State Street entrance to the State Capitol today. Organizations from across New York State joined together in the freezing cold for what has become the long [...]

2024-12-18T12:26:17-05:00January 2nd, 2018|Press Releases, State Budget|

Health Care Cuts and Higher Taxes Put Millions of New Yorkers At Risk

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Ron Deutsch, Fiscal Policy Institute, (518) 469-6769 Michael Kink, Strong Economy for All,  (518) 527-2787   Health Care Cuts and Higher Taxes Put Millions of New Yorkers At Risk New Data Anticipates Loss of Health Coverage and Rising Taxes for Poor and Middle-Income New Yorkers Albany, NY - Leaders from community and worker’ rights organizations held a press conference on Friday to protest the tax reform plan that could emerge from the House and Senate conference within the next week. In [...]

2024-12-18T12:26:18-05:00December 8th, 2017|Press Releases, Tax Policy|

House and Senate Tax Bill Will Hurt New York’s Poorest Taxpayers and Result in Many Losing Health Coverage

December 2017, House and Senate Tax Bill Will Hurt New York’s Poorest Taxpayers and Result in Many Losing Health Coverage Impact of Tax Cuts to New Yorkers (Both Bills) The Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP) released its analysis of both the House and Senate tax bills for all fifty states. Both bills would raise taxes on many lower- and middle-income families in every state and provide the wealthiest Americans and foreign investors substantial tax cuts, while adding more than $1.4 trillion to the [...]

2024-12-18T12:26:18-05:00December 8th, 2017|Blog, Tax Policy|

Fiscal Policy Institute: A Third of NYers Will Pay More Under Senate Tax Bill

December 4, 2017. Ron Deutsch, with the left-leaning think tank Fiscal Policy Institute says there's nothing positive in the tax overhaul plan for New Yorkers. He says the middle class and the poor in New York will pay more under the Senate's tax overhaul plan. "We need to understand that 30 to 35 percent or more of New Yorkers that would actually see a tax increase under this plan", Deutsch said. "You know, this notion that they’re going around trying to sell this as a [...]

2024-12-18T12:26:18-05:00December 7th, 2017|FPI in the News, Tax Policy|

Federal Tax-Code Changes Could Force New York to Adopt Lean Spending Plan

November 30, 2017. According to this article, a mounting state deficit and expected changes to the federal tax code are handing lawmakers their toughest choices in the seven years that Gov. Andrew Cuomo has been New York's leader. The state's most recent financial plan projects a budget deficit at $4.1 billion, but that gap could grow if tax receipts continue to lag behind the expected pace, according to state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli's office. Cuomo himself acknowledged the scope of the challenge during a stop Tuesday [...]

2024-12-18T12:26:36-05:00November 30th, 2017|FPI in the News, State Budget|

Tax Bill, Deficit Could Jumble N.Y. Budget

November 29, 2017. According to this article, a mounting state deficit and expected changes to the federal tax code are handing lawmakers their toughest choices in the seven years that Gov. Andrew Cuomo has been New York's leader. The state's most recent financial plan projects a budget deficit at $4.1 billion, but that gap could grow if tax receipts continue to lag behind the expected pace, according to state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli's office. Cuomo himself acknowledged the scope of the challenge during a stop Tuesday [...]

2024-12-18T12:26:36-05:00November 29th, 2017|FPI in the News, State Budget|
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