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The governor also reiterated his contention that New York will join with New Jersey and Connecticut to sue the federal government over the tax impacts of the tax reform bill that caps state and local tax (SALT) deductions at $10,000.
It is important when you are forecasting conditions for your own projects, that you try to take in as much objective information as you can from a variety of sources.
“Regardless of where multifamily assets are located, as long as they are near – and transit accessible to – employment centers, they are competitively bid upon,” says Gebroe-Hammer's Ken Uranowitz.
Tax compliance is the biggest issue in the short-term rental market, but there are ways the city can regulate and encourage users to comply with tax laws.