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While the city of New York is barred from charging its own commuter tax, the state of New York does impose an income tax on non-residents that work in the state. In 2009, New York enacted the Metropolitan Commuter Transportation Mobility Tax, a 0.34% levy on payrolls and self-employment earnings in New York City and Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester ...
Local Pols Slam Talk of Reviving NYC Commuter Tax - Sachem, NY - With NYC mayoral candidates expressing support to bring back the tax, local politicians held a press conference Tuesday to...
[POLL] UPDATE: Proposal To Restore NYC 'Commuter Tax' Sparks Criticism - Port Chester, NY - Suburban officials cry foul, saying tax was killed for good reasons.
ROCKLAND COUNTY, NY — Rockland County lawmakers unanimously adopted a resolution calling on Gov. Kathy Hochul and the State Legislature to delay new congestion tolls for lower Manhattan until...
This disincentivizing fee, intended to cut down on traffic congestion and pollution, was first proposed in 2007 and included in the 2019 New York state government budget by the New York State Legislature. As of April 2024, congestion pricing is scheduled to be implemented on June 30, 2024.
New York City is by far the most transit-dependent U.S. city: 58% of commuters use public transit, compared to 5% nationally, as do 85% of commuters going to Manhattan's central business district ...
Commuter tax. In 1999, Silver was instrumental in the repeal of New York City's commuter tax on non-resident earners. The repeal was a benefit to those commuting to work in the city from surrounding areas, but came at a substantial cost to New York City residents.
Town of Ramapo Supervisor Christopher P. St. Lawrence and state Sen. David Carlucci, D-New City, have criticized a new proposal to restore New York City’s commuter tax.
Manhattan Borough President and possible New York City mayoral candidate Scott Stringer said Tuesday that he intends to pursue plans to revive an MTA commuter tax that was repealed in 2009.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) provides local and express bus, subway, and commuter rail service in Greater New York, and operates multiple toll bridges and tunnels in New York City. Overview