New York’s budget deal introduces new second-home tax targeting luxury market

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A new pied-à-terre surcharge aims to raise $500 million a year from the city’s wealthiest property owners

New York State has reached a $268 billion budget agreement that introduces a new tax surcharge on high-value second homes in New York City, a move with broad implications for the

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