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The legislation, which aims to curb the effects of app-based for-hire vehicles on city streets, may lead to a congestion pricing framework.
August 9 -
Only a few of the 45 states that levy sales taxes have announced plans to begin implementation before the end of this year.
August 8 -
The NYC Council has approved up to $500 million of bonds to back an additional financing by the Hudson Yards Infrastructure Corp
August 8 -
Evercore's Howard Cure and the Citizens Budget Commission's Maria Doulis scrutinize the city's FY19 spending plan. Paul Burton hosts.
August 7 -
The Trump administration’s effort to publish a proposed rule comes just over two months after the IRS announced May 23 it was working on the regulations to enforce the $10,000 cap on what previously was an unlimited personal deduction of state and local taxes, also known as SALT.
August 6 -
The five bankers will work in the firm's Chicago, Washington, D.C., and New York offices.
August 6 -
Strong economic conditions drove municipal sales tax collection across New York to its highest first-half increase in eight years.
August 1 -
City officials say the round of assignments for bond counsel and special disclosure counsel includes larger and smaller, minority-owned law firms.
July 31 -
Vicki Fuller is retiring after six years as the state pension fund’s chief investment officer.
July 27 -
Tax Reform 2.0 would make permanent the lower individual tax rates in last year’s Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that are scheduled to expire in 2025.
July 26 -
New revenue sources for operating and capital budgets are necessary for the transit authority to cover a widening outyear gap, CFO Robert Foran said.
July 26 -
The New York State Financial Control Board went into "sunset mode" for a 32nd straight year.
July 26 -
The county legislature unanimously approved $154 million of bonding projects.
July 25 -
Banker David Schott has joined Stern Brothers' New York office.
July 24 -
After nearly a decade with a junk bond rating, Rensselaer County's most populous town vaulted into investment-grade bond status Monday, the town announced.
July 24 -
The debt of New York’s MTA prompted board member David Jones to question whether the authority should have a debt cap.
July 24 -
Sterling National Bank has a new municipal group focused on an array of non-public financing services during a time when loans to bond issuers are on the decline.
July 19 -
The loss of the SALT deduction cost New Yorkers an additional $14.3 billion in 2018, state Attorney General Barbara Underwood told the Citizens Budget Commission.
July 19 -
Moody's upgraded the bonds issued to build the Mets' Citi Field while boosting its outlook for Yankee Stadium bonds.
July 19 -
A Civil War-era revenue measure is the centerpiece of the arguments in the lawsuit filed by four northeastern states.
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