Press release:
Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R,I,C-Batavia) recently joined his legislative colleagues and members of the business community at a press conference in opposition to a hidden utility tax. The 18-A Utility Assessment was enacted in 2009 and was set to expire this year, although the governor’s Executive Budget includes an extension of the tax. Hawley sponsored Assembly Bill 382 to repeal the tax as soon as it was enacted, receiving 17 bipartisan cosponsors, and noted the strain the surcharge puts on both families and businesses.
“This tax hurts every family, senior and job creator who pays utility bills in New York State,” Hawley said. “It was a bad idea when it was passed and it’s an even worse idea to extend it. This is an example of state government saying one thing and doing the exact opposite. That’s why I have sponsored legislation to repeal the tax, and that’s why I was proud to stand with my fellow Assembly members and business leaders urging that this tax expire as promised.”
In attendance at the press conference were representatives from the Business Council of New York State, Inc., Manufacturers Association of Central New York, National Federation of Independent Business, Unshackle Upstate and the New York Farm Bureau.
Any detail on how the 18a
Any detail on how the 18a utility assessment works? Who pays it? How much is it?
Essentially Jason, it is a
Essentially Jason, it is a tax added to Utilities, including cable & satellite TV, telephones etc.
It changes every year because the cost of the commission including employees, pensions etc are re-evaluated every fiscal year and the assessment (tax) is modified to accommodate the cost. It his your run of the mill hidden tax
I have seen estimates where it cost the average NY family around $20 per month although I have been unable to find the exact numbers. Below is a link t the existing law.
http://codes.lp.findlaw.com/nycode/PBS/1/18-a
Thanks Mark.
Thanks Mark.