Albany, NY – Rich New Yorkers Ask State To Raise Their Taxes

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    FILE - People wait outside the Internal Revenue Service office in the Brooklyn borough of New York May 27, 2015.REUTERSAlbany, NY – Some of the wealthiest New Yorkers are asking the state to raise their taxes.

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    Eighty people including George Soros, Steven Rockefeller and Abigail Disney wrote to lawmakers and Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo saying they and other top earners should pay more to support schools, roads, bridges and programs to help poor and homeless residents of the state.

    “Now is the time to invest in the long-term economic viability of New York,” the letter reads. “We need to invest in pathways out of poverty and up the economic ladder for all of our fellow citizens, including strong public education from pre-K to college. And, we need to invest in the fragile bridges, tunnels, waterlines, public buildings, and roads that we all depend on.”

    The letter, a copy of which was obtained by the Associated Press, endorses a plan that would create new, higher income tax brackets for top earners to raise a projected $2 billion.

    Many of those signing the letter are millionaires and all make more than $650,000, making them members of the state’s top 1 percent when it comes to income.

    The proposal is being pushed by the Fiscal Policy Institute, a liberal-leaning economic think tank.

    Ron Deutsch, the Fiscal Policy Institute’s executive director, said it was “refreshing” that so many of the state’s richest residents are willing to contribute more.

    Their proposal faces significant political obstacles in the state Legislature. While the Democratic majority in the Assembly has its own plan to increase taxes on millionaires, the Republican-led Senate opposes the idea. Lawmakers are now negotiating the details of the state budget and hope to have a deal in place by April 1.

    “They support higher taxes on themselves so the state can fund our glaring human and physical infrastructure needs and have adequate revenue in place to handle pending federal cuts,” he said.

    A similar letter last year was largely ignored by lawmakers.


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    GenugShoin
    GenugShoin
    7 years ago

    Lol
    No one is stopping them from voluntarily paying more money to the government.
    But don’t force this on others that dont want to give away their hard earned money or maybe want to donate to causes of their choice

    Vasserman
    Vasserman
    7 years ago

    Big talkers. They can voluntarily give as much as they want right now.

    Normal
    Normal
    7 years ago

    Instead of paying more tax a part of which goes to stupid causes, like building terror tunnels in Gaza, they can get together and build or give money to a hospital or school directly and they money they give is probably tax deductible.