Materials from TREND – Tax Reform Effort of Northern Dutchess
June 23, 2008. TREND NY Poll Says New Yorkers Prefer Circuit Breaker over Cap. The Tax Reform Effort of Northern Dutchess conducted a random automated phone survey of more than 500 registered voters, and found that New Yorkers prefer a property tax circuit breaker to a property tax cap two to one.
March 6, 2008. Presentations from Changing the Property Tax System in New York, a conference sponsored by TREND in Hyde Park.
- Property Tax Caps: What We Can Learn From Other States by Robert McKeon of TREND
- Circuit Breakers: A Safety Measure to Prevent a Dangerous Overload by John Whiteley, Tri-County Committee for Property Tax Relief
- The Role of Property Taxes in New York’s State-Local Tax System by Frank Mauro of FPI
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Materials from TREND – Tax Reform Effort of Northern Dutchess
June 23, 2008. TREND NY Poll Says New Yorkers Prefer Circuit Breaker over Cap. The Tax Reform Effort of Northern Dutchess conducted a random automated phone survey of more than 500 registered voters, and found that New Yorkers prefer a property tax circuit breaker to a property tax cap two to one.
March 6, 2008. Presentations from Changing the Property Tax System in New York, a conference sponsored by TREND in Hyde Park.
- Property Tax Caps: What We Can Learn From Other States by Robert McKeon of TREND
- Circuit Breakers: A Safety Measure to Prevent a Dangerous Overload by John Whiteley, Tri-County Committee for Property Tax Relief
- The Role of Property Taxes in New York’s State-Local Tax System by Frank Mauro of FPI
More: TREND >>