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Senate Democrats Prevent Passage of GOP Amendment to Stop State Budget’s Assault on Middle-Class Taxpayers



April 3, 2009

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Typical family will pay $2,400 more in taxes under Democrat-only Budget

(Long Island, N.Y.) Senate Democrats today opposed a Republican-sponsored amendment that would  have eliminated  dozens of new taxes and fees included in the State budget that will force an average middle class family to pay more than $2,350 in additional taxes this year.

Despite the fact that New Yorkers are dealing with the worst economic crisis  since  the Great Depression and tightening their belts to make ends meet, the 2009-10 Democrat-negotiated State Budget increases taxes, fees and other revenue actions by more than $8 billion, Republicans noted.

“At  a  time  when  we  should  be doing everything possible to help struggling New Yorkers, Albany has made it more difficult for them to pay their  taxes and to make ends meet.  The budget that Democrats are enacting is the worst possible budget at the worst possible time,” Senate Republican Leader Dean G. Skelos said.

A  family  of four earning $80,000 a year and residing outside of New York City will  pay approximately $2,400 more  in  taxes  under  the Democrat-only  Budget.   As a result of increased health and transportation costs, along with recent MTA fare and toll actions, the impact in New York City will be $2,650 per family.

Although  Senate  Republicans  were  successful  in  getting Governor Paterson  to drop $1.2 billion in nuisance taxes he proposed as part of his Executive  Budget, the final Budget still includes approximately $4 billion in  taxes  and  fees  added by Senate and Assembly Democrats.  In addition, Democrat  leaders  crafted  a  plan in secret to raise income taxes by more than $4 billion, the largest tax increase in State history.

“The  Governor  answered  our  call  and cut some of his proposed tax increases,  but  he  did  not  go  nearly far enough,” said Senator John A. DeFrancisco  (R-I-C,  Syracuse),  Ranking  Member  of  the  Senate  Finance Committee.  “The  State  Budget still includes many tax hikes that directly target  middle-class  families  and  force them to pay more for things like hunting  and fishing licenses, auto rentals, cigars and beer. Our amendment eliminates  these  ‘little  taxes’  that add up to a whole lot and hurt our already struggling taxpayers.”

The   Democrat-only   Budget  includes  the  following  tax  and  fee increases:

  • Personal Income Tax (PIT) increase - $4.1 billion
  • Eliminate Middle Class STAR Rebates - $1.6 billion
  • Governor’s Proposed Utility Tax Increase - $600 million
  • Tax on Family and Individual Health Insurance Policies (DRP) - $240 million
  • State and City University Tuition Tax - $220 million    
  • Shift Healthy NY Direct Pay Stop Loss to Insurance Assessment (DRP) - $180 million
  • Other Nuisance Fees including hunting and fishing licenses - $178 million
  • Hospital Assessment Tax - $158 million
  • Limit Itemized Deductions for High Income Taxpayers - $140 million
  • Hospital Surcharge Tax - $126 million
  • HMO Tax - $120 million
  • Governor’s Tax Increase on businesses in Empire Zones - $90 million
  • Increased  Fees  Drivers  Registrations and License Renewals - $90million
  • Impose Fee on Non-LLC Partnerships - $50 million
  • Enhanced Bottle Bill - $50 million
  • Change Tax of Overcapitalized Captive Insurance Corps - $33 million
  • Impose Sales Tax on Transportation-related Activities - $26 million
  • Home Care Assessment Tax - $14 million
  • Increase Beer/Wine Tax - $14 million
  • Cigar Tax - $10 million
  • Expand Sales Tax Vendor to Dot-Com’s - $9 million
  • Auto Rental Tax - $8 million
  • Non-resident Covered Lives Assessment Tax - $5 million
  • Highway Use Tax Fee Increase - $5 million
  • Tax In-state use of Out-of-State Vehicles - $4 million
  • Repeal Underutilized Credits - $2 million
  • Gain Tax Nonresident Partner - $10 million annually
  • Presence in New York PIT tax – $5 million annually

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