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Tax accountants, financial advisors, private schools, and other organizations are advertising tax credits for donating to private K-12 voucher funds as ways to "sidestep," "bypass," "circumvent," or "mitigate" the impact of the federal SALT deduction cap, according to a survey.
July 5 -
Carol Kostik, the senior among eight deputies, has worked for three city comptrollers and managed the issuance of more than $110 billion of debt .
July 5 -
The public-housing authority's latest capital-needs assessment cited a $32 billion repair backlog.
July 3 -
The Hudson Tunnel project would provide passengers traveling along Amtrak’s North East Corridor and NJ Transit commuters who work in Manhattan with a reliable link to replace a more than 100-year-old tunnel that was damaged by Hurricane Sandy.
July 2 -
New York City's tentative agreement with its largest civilian workforce triggers debate over workforce expansion, savings definition, and productivity tradeoffs.
July 2 -
The planned closure of the L subway line for 15 months shines a glare on New York City and transit agency officials.
June 28 -
Low income New Yorkers face more delays and service disruptions in the subway commutes than their wealthier neighbors, according to a new study.
June 27 -
New York City is making the move through HUD's Rental Assistance Demonstration program.
June 26 -
The measure provides the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey with multiple options to construct the elevated train service.
June 26 -
Age, record usage and deferred maintenance have caused serious infrastructure problems at city parks, according to Center for an Urban Future.
June 26