This is one opportunity New York won’t miss.
The state budget passed by lawmakers last week includes a provision decoupling the city and state tax codes from the federal Opportunity Zones program, a Trump-era policy that opponents say is nothing more than a handout to wealthy real estate investors.
Part of the Republican-led 2017 federal tax overhaul, the program was aimed at incentivizing private investment in economically distressed areas.
Critics, however, derided the designations, saying they included many areas already suffering from over-development and gentrification.
“The opportunity zone program is a scandalous giveaway to wealthy developers who didn’t need the money to do the development, and I’m glad the state pulled ourselves out of wasting state dollars for this effort,” said Sen. Michael Gianaris (D-Queens), who first introduced a measure to end the tax breaks on the state side in 2019.
Under the federal program, developers who put money into an opportunity zone project could defer federal and state capital gains taxes for up to seven years with a modest cut in the taxes owed.
Additionally, they would not face any capital gains taxes on properties within the zones as long as they don’t sell it for at least 10 years. When New York decided to conform to the federal program, it meant capital gains deferred or excluded from taxation at the federal level were similarly deferred or excluded from state and local taxes.
New York designated 514 “low-income community” census tracts as Opportunity Zones. However, the program allowed investors in projects in neighboring tracts to also benefit from the tax breaks, regardless of how wealthy or developed the areas were.
Parts of Hell’s Kitchen on Manhattan’s West Side were included in the program, as was a stretch of the Upper East Side and already-gentrifying areas of Queens from Astoria and Long Island City to Flushing.
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NYC is dying every type of commercial activity is at depression era levels but nothing will keep Democrat politicians from grandstanding in front of their supporters most of whom have a felony record and are on some type of federal and state assistance.
So why do we have Community Boards ?
Trump: "Build the wall!"
Biden: "I will! In DC too!"
Man every Biden voter got played lol
The lesser of the two evils. Except, there is no lesser.
" I'm not seizing any property....come-on fats.."
- Joe Biden
Blue Maga !
Blue MAGA said...
Want some more proof that the Demorat Party is Racsit ?
Upper West Side is too white and Jewish, Dem City Council candidate manager says !
https://nypost.com/2021/04/16/upper-west-side-is-too-white-and-jewish-city-council-candidate-manager/
So why do we have Community Boards?
So that they can give the surface of community involvement even though they are selected by the political process which in turn is selected by big money.
As is usual, everything in NYC is controlled by the bosses - which is why they love immigrants from the time of Tweed.
They do not understand US Government or citizens' rights and obligations. Most come from cultures where these are alien concepts. (pun intended)
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