But he says in the long term, the loss of the deduction will only deepen the state's deficits, as higher
income taxpayers leave New York or switch their primary residences to other states with lower state and local taxes.
Not exact matches
With only about a week
left until the
income tax deadline, the New York State Attorney General's Office is warning
taxpayers about scams.
It doesn't offer an earned -
income tax credit to help low -
income taxpayers or have a paid family
leave program.
On top of that, the state doesn't offer an earned -
income tax credit for low -
income taxpayers, hasn't expanded Medicaid and doesn't have a law guaranteeing paid family
leave.
Alaska has expanded its Medicaid eligibility, but it doesn't offer an earned -
income tax credit for low -
income taxpayers or a paid family
leave program.
Although it has approved Medicaid expansion, Hawaii doesn't have a state paid family
leave law or an earned -
income tax credit for low -
income taxpayers.