Press release:
The New York State Senate has passed legislation (S1207) to make the property tax cap permanent. If enacted, this bill would secure $66 billion in taxpayer savings over the next ten years.
State Senator Michael H. Ranzenhofer voted in favor of the legislation.
“The property tax cap has helped to end the days of sky-high annual increases in tax bills, and it has saved taxpayers $15.5 billion over the last five years. Simply put, it is working. That is why it is so important to enact this legislation into law,” said Ranzenhofer.
Between 2001 and 2011, growth in New York’s property taxes increased by 73 percent for school districts and 53 percent for counties.
The property tax cap was first enacted in 2011. The cap limits the annual growth of property taxes levied by local governments and school districts to two percent or the rate of inflation, whichever is less.
The bill has been sent to the State Assembly.
I was curious about the
I was curious about the documentation to support the claim of $15 billion saved and the projection for the next 10 years.
Taxation and Finance provided a link to this report:
https://www.governor.ny.gov/sites/governor.ny.gov/files/atoms/files/Pro…
Just more meaningless
Just more meaningless political pandering... when a simple majority vote of the County Legislature can over-ride the cap... which is what just happened in Genesee County [Ranzenhofer territory] for the 2017 budget. Stop with the smokescreens.