No. 2, interestingly, is the middle -
class tax cut achieved through the extraordinary session tax code reform deal passed earlier this month — a move that also resulted in a higher than pre-millionaire's tax rate for the state's wealthiest residents, causing some on the right to accuse the governor of breaking his no - new - taxes pledge.
Not exact matches
'' The agreement includes support for a comprehensive New York Works Agenda that will create thousands of jobs with new investments in New York's infrastructure; passing a fair
tax reform plan that
achieves the first major restructuring of the
tax code in decades, resulting in a
tax cut for 4.4 million middle -
class New York taxpayers; approving $ 50 million in additional relief for areas devastated by recent floods; and reducing the MTA payroll
tax to provide relief for small businesses.»
The agreement includes support for a comprehensive New York Works Agenda that will create thousands of jobs with new investments in New York's infrastructure, passing a fair
tax reform plan that
achieves the first major restructuring of the
tax code in decades resulting in a
tax cut for 4.4 million middle
class New Yorkers taxpayers, approving $ 50 million in additional relief for areas devastated by recent floods, and reducing the MTA payroll
tax to provide relief for small businesses.
Cross contends that across - the - board measures like
tax cuts are rarely the best answer if governments are really striving to help those struggling to
achieve or maintain middle -
class status.