New York Mayor Mamdani Withdraws Property Tax Hike Proposal
Shifting Focus to "Ultra-Luxury Second Home Tax"
Zohran Mamdani, the Mayor of New York, has ultimately withdrawn the proposed property tax hike aimed at addressing the city's fiscal deficit.
According to the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) and other sources on May 12 (local time), New York City has decided to seek alternative sources of revenue instead of raising property taxes to cover the fiscal deficit.
Previously, Mayor Mamdani had proposed a 9.5% increase in property taxes this past February to address a $12 billion fiscal deficit in New York City. He argued that a tax increase was unavoidable due to a $5.4 billion deficit resulting from former Mayor Eric Adams's flawed budget planning.
However, Bloomberg reported that members of the New York City Council, including Council Speaker Julie Menin, who belongs to the Democratic Party, opposed Mayor Mamdani's blanket property tax increase proposal. Property tax is the only tax that does not require state government approval, but the City Council's consent is necessary for any increase.
Separately, Mayor Mamdani, together with Governor Hochul, had proposed a real estate tax on second homes in New York City valued at over $5 million. However, the specifics of implementing the ultra-luxury second home taxation plan have not yet been determined.
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In April, Mayor Mamdani sparked controversy by filming a TikTok video in front of billionaire hedge fund manager Ken Griffin's $238 million penthouse, declaring his intention to "tax the rich."
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