2don MSN
Mosley highlighted notable elements of this year's state budget including tax relief, easier access to child care and college ...
The utility giant is asking the state’s utilities regulator to jack up average electric bills by 11.4% and send gas bills soaring 13.3%.
Opinion
Gov. Hochul tries a little bit of everything to make NY more affordable (Editorial Board Opinion)NY governor proposes tax cuts, rebate checks, bigger child tax credits and a fight for the federal SALT deduction. We'll see what sticks in the final budget.
would see some simplifications under a state budget proposal unveiled Jan. 21 by Gov. Kathy Hochul. The result would be a flat tax imposed on betting handle and an end to the nearly century-old ...
15h
Documented on MSNMaximize Your Refund: How to Use NYC Free Tax Prep ServicesIf you earn less than $93,000, you qualify for free tax preparation services. Get expert help before the April 15 deadline.
(Bloomberg Government) -- New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) on Tuesday released a $252 billion spending plan with income tax cuts alongside an expanded social safety net as the state faces potential ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) on Tuesday released a $252 billion spending plan with income tax cuts alongside an expanded social safety net as the state faces potential uncertainty from a federal ...
The state’s top financial manager warned Friday that the governor’s budget is vulnerable to potential federal cuts from the ...
While people were enjoying their lunch at Fox’s Deli in Rochester on Friday, Gov. Kathy Hochul made a visit and had lunch with local mothers to discuss the 2025 State of the State Affordability Agenda ...
“Earned Income Tax Credits put money in the pockets of working taxpayers,” said New York State Department of Taxation and ...
Hosted on MSN20d
NY Gov. Hochul wants to gift billions to Hollywood in subsidies that rip off taxpayers: watchdogA state program that delivers little for taxpayers but doles out hefty subsidies to Hollywood to film shows like “Billions” and “Blue Bloods” in New York would be extended — and pay out $100 million ...
This is going to hit homeowners and businesses, and I want them to be aware of this consequence,” Hochul said.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results