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Some of the most well known major public benefit corporations in New York State include the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (actually a bi-state authority created by interstate compact ), the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, and the Empire State Development Corporation.
The New York State Common Retirement fund is a public pension plan for the employees of New York State government. As of 2018, it is the third largest public pension plan in the nation, and holds $207.4 billion in assets.
CSRS provided retirement, disability and survivor benefits for most civilian employees in the federal government, until the creation of a new federal agency, the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS), in 1987.
NEW YORK - The IRS owes tens of thousands of New York residents money from 2020, but people need to act fast to make sure they don't miss out on their unclaimed cash, agency officials said.
The penalty for not filing a NY state tax return and not paying the appropriate corporate tax will be approximately $250 plus 8-12 percent interest.
The Legislature received notice that the state Civil Service Department, which oversees health benefits for current and retired municipal workers, was moving the date to June 1.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is a public benefit corporation responsible for public transportation in the New York City metropolitan area of the U.S. state of New York.
NEW YORK — The Senate-approved Democratic spending bill that would deliver tax credits for clean energy household products and electric vehicles, prescription drug and health insurance...
Choosing between the countless free filing tools and paid tax-prep services can be a daunting task, but a new program launched in 2024 that aims to offer a free and simple tax-filing...
The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance (NYSDTF) is the department of the New York state government responsible for taxation and revenue, including handling all tax forms and publications, and dispersing tax revenue to other agencies and counties within New York State.