Sentences with phrase «lucrative tax breaks for»

The letter criticized COR Development Co. for obtaining lucrative tax breaks for its harbor project «without committing to providing jobs for the poorest residents of our city.»
It criticized COR Development Co. for obtaining lucrative tax breaks for its harbor project «without committing to providing jobs for the poorest residents of our city.»

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Before then, lawmakers and Cuomo must negotiate major pieces of legislation, including the renewal of a lucrative tax break program for New York City developers that also plays a role in the criminal complaint against Skelos.
The effort to revive the lucrative 421 - a affordable housing tax break for developers appears doomed this year.
The three developers that are among the subjects of the subpoena all have received lucrative affordable housing grants or tax breaks from the state's affordable housing agency, the Department of Homes and Community Renewal — including some for projects that HCR staff initially scored lower than those of competitors.
Glenwood has relied on the Senate Republican conference as a bulwark for several key issues it has before the Legislature, including a lucrative tax break given in exchange for the building of affordable housing.
Either way, many industry players credit Klein and other IDC members with helping to maintain the status quo for the industry in other areas, including with landlord - friendly rental laws and lucrative tax breaks, which are worth billions of dollars to the industry.
ALBANY — Senate Deputy Majority Leader John DeFrancisco, a GOP candidate for governor who has been critical of state economic development programs under Gov. Cuomo, personally benefited from a lucrative pre-Cuomo tax break he voted to enact.
That said, you could qualify for a potentially lucrative tax break on company shares held within a 401 (k), particularly if those shares have appreciated substantially in value over the years (although taking advantage of that break can get complicated).
WASHINGTON, D.C., December 4, 2017 — The American Tort Reform Association today questioned South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham's thus far effort to strip from tax legislation a provision that would end a significant tax break for wealthy personal injury lawyers pursuing class actions and other potentially lucrative lawsuits on a contingency - fee basis in courts within the U.S. Ninth Circuit... → Read More: ATRA Calls out Sen. Graham's $ 500 Million Tax - Break for Trial Lawyers in Ninth Circtax legislation a provision that would end a significant tax break for wealthy personal injury lawyers pursuing class actions and other potentially lucrative lawsuits on a contingency - fee basis in courts within the U.S. Ninth Circuit... → Read More: ATRA Calls out Sen. Graham's $ 500 Million Tax - Break for Trial Lawyers in Ninth Circtax break for wealthy personal injury lawyers pursuing class actions and other potentially lucrative lawsuits on a contingency - fee basis in courts within the U.S. Ninth Circuit... → Read More: ATRA Calls out Sen. Graham's $ 500 Million Tax - Break for Trial Lawyers in Ninth Cibreak for wealthy personal injury lawyers pursuing class actions and other potentially lucrative lawsuits on a contingency - fee basis in courts within the U.S. Ninth Circuit... → Read More: ATRA Calls out Sen. Graham's $ 500 Million Tax - Break for Trial Lawyers in Ninth CircTax - Break for Trial Lawyers in Ninth CiBreak for Trial Lawyers in Ninth Circuit
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