Sentences with phrase «estate tax break law»

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They include looking at how luxury real estate developers got a tax break secretly buried in a law passed last January, and they refer to e-mails from a trade association that sponsored a fundraiser for Assembly Democrats that specifically said contributions of $ 10,000 per attendee were necessary to get favorable laws enacted and stop «terrible» ones from happening.
The governor also received $ 120,000 from two LLCs tied to Fisher Brothers, a New York City real estate firm that benefitted from lucrative tax breaks that were tucked into a 2013 housing bill Cuomo signed into law.
On the surface, the dispute centered on arcane state laws governing real estate tax breaks and mayoral control of the city's public schools.
At least 27 clients of Silver's recently revealed second law firm received state - authorized real estate tax breaks, a Capital New York analysis has found.
The renewal of rent and real estate laws, including a controversial real estate tax break, are being fiercely debated.
Silver also took what he called referral fees from a real estate law firm while he directed tax breaks to two developers, including Glenwood Management, the largest political donor in the state.
Silver received $ 700,000 in referral fees from a real estate law firm doing tax appeal work for Glenwood in an alleged kickback scheme as he directed tax breaks to Glenwood, the indictment claims.
Silver also received another $ 700,000 in referral fees from a real estate law firm in an alleged kickback scheme as he directed tax breaks to two developers, including Glenwood Management, the largest political donor in the state.
The Speaker has accepted money from a law firm that specializes in real estate tax breaks.
Lawmakers hope they can wrap up a resolution on the rent laws, and a related property tax cap, as well as a tax break for real estate developers.
The real estate industry is desperate to renew a tax break known as 421 - a, which spurs new apartment building development, and Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver says developers won't get that renewed unless they agree to change the rent laws.
The leader of the state Senate, John Flanagan, said he'd allow senators to go home for a few days, after they finish their business Thursday evening, even though there are no agreements with the Assembly or Cuomo on the New York City rent laws, a related tax break for real estate developers, and an education tax credit.
Among those investigations are how luxury real estate developers got a tax break secretly buried in a law passed last January, and they refer to e-mails from a trade association that sponsored a fundraiser for Assembly Democrats that specifically said contributions of $ 10,000 per attendee were necessary to get favorable laws enacted and stop terrible ones from happening.
DeFrancisco says in the next few weeks it will become clear whether Skelos can indeed be effective as leader, and the Senate negotiates with Gov. Andrew Cuomo, and the Assembly over renewal of New York City's rent control laws and a related property tax break for real estate developers,
At least 27 clients of a real estate law firm that Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver works for received state - authorized tax breaks from the 421a program — a program that he helped pass.
Leonard Litwin, a rental - property developer who began with his father's Depression - era plant nursery on Long Island, built a New York City residential real estate empire and paid millions to Republican and Democratic leaders to ensure tax breaks, government financing and favorable rent laws, died on Sunday at his home on Long Island, in Melville.
The new tax law will likely benefit investors in real estate investment trusts and master limited partnerships as a result of a particular tax break afforded to pass - through entities.
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Without the break, they would be more likely to hold onto property, locking themselves into investments for more time to avoid paying the capital gains tax, said Brad Borden, an expert on real estate and taxes at Brooklyn Law School.
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