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2020-11-30 Home Front: Politix
As NY politicians eye new taxes on the rich, high earners eye the exits
[NYPOST] With Gov. Cuomo now threatening to go for "soak the rich" tax rates if he doesn’t get a federal bailout as ginormous as he wants, it’s well worth remembering just how much New York already depends on these citizens — who can easily afford to move away.Indeed, many have decamped temporarily during the pandemic — but they’re still paying taxes as New York residents. What if that changes?

Enter a new Manhattan Institute report by Michael Hendrix and Don Boyd, which looks at the fiscal consequences just for New York City — which leans on top earners less that the state government — if the 1 percent wave bye-bye.

The nearly 660,000 New Yorkers (more than 17 percent of all city income-tax filers) who qualify as top earners generated more than 80 percent of New York City’s income-tax revenue in 2018 (the latest year for which complete data are available).

They also account for a big chunk of the take from the unincorporated-business tax and sales taxes, in all "giving" over 22.6 percent of the city’s total tax revenue.

If only 1 percent of these top-earners permanently revoke their New York residency and do their business elsewhere, it could cost city government $220 million a year in tax revenue. If 3 percent go, it’s $576 million. And if 5 percent leave, it’s $933 million.

Not to mention the loss to the state, which would likely have to cut what it sends the city.

It could be far worse. In some of Manhattan’s richest neighborhoods, departure rates this year are as high as 50 percent — 10 times the study’s worst-case-scenario.. And a Sienna poll this August found that 44 percent of six-figure earners had considered leaving the city in the prior four months.

The real question is: How many will return when the virus is beaten? Everyone now knows how practical remote work can be, especially for top-paying jobs in areas like legal, accounting and financial services.

If New York politicians aren’t careful, they may turn the temporary exodus amid the pandemic into a permanent devastation of the tax base.



Posted by Fred 2020-11-30 00:00|| || Front Page|| [14 views ]  Top

#1 Easy.

Do the Stalin thing.
1. Send all of Biden's illegals to Manhattan.
2. Confiscate the departing top earners' condos and make them into Soviet-style communal apartments
3. Stuff each condo with not fewer than 25 illegals.
4. Let Blas feed the new New Yorkers and deal with their spawn.
Posted by Snulet Ulavick9423 2020-11-30 01:42||   2020-11-30 01:42|| Front Page Top

#2 Prices on property title are set by emoluments / distance so rentsand prices near these
Posted by Bright Pebbles 2020-11-30 05:54||   2020-11-30 05:54|| Front Page Top

#3 Reminds me of what the Nazis did. "If you want to leave you have to turn over all your wealth before you can go."
Posted by Phinetch Wherese4624 2020-11-30 06:23||   2020-11-30 06:23|| Front Page Top

#4 Related to this: spent Thanksgiving w/ kids and Son in Law related the story of his parents coming for day visit earlier with secondary goal of helping a friend move from Seattle east, only to find the closest U-Haul available was back in Spokane! A random city -pair search (Seattle /Boise and San Francisco/Boise) backed that up: westbound rentals were about 10% that of eastbounds. Not NYC, but high tax sh1tholes nonetheless.
Posted by USN, Ret. 2020-11-30 09:18||   2020-11-30 09:18|| Front Page Top

#5 Didn't that idiot in Sacramento threaten to confiscate the wealth of Californians leaving his sh!thole state?
What happened to that neo-nazi proposal?
Posted by Kojo Noodleman4650 2020-11-30 10:00||   2020-11-30 10:00|| Front Page Top

#6 ...but they’re still paying taxes as New York residents.

I wouldn't be so sure of that, unless the reporter got some recent stats from the NY Dept. of Revenue and Taxation. Under most state tax laws you're a legal resident if you're there for six months / 183 days. Cuomo & DeBlasio have been whining about lost revenues and begging Trump for a bailout since Day Fucking One. I'm inclined to think the number of people who've left permanently before June 30th is a lot more than just a trickle.
Posted by Raj 2020-11-30 10:31||   2020-11-30 10:31|| Front Page Top

#7 Would not surprise me. given the NY/NYC recent adoption of Nazi Germany style edicts and Orders vs. LAW.


That they issue a decree of 50% of gross worth Moving Tax.
Posted by NN2N1 2020-11-30 17:15||   2020-11-30 17:15|| Front Page Top

#8  Cuomo & DeBlasio have been whining about lost revenues and begging Trump for a bailout since Day Fucking One.

Some of that was the chance to get something for nothing, I suspect, not necessarily because they really needed it at the beginning.
Posted by trailing wife 2020-11-30 18:56||   2020-11-30 18:56|| Front Page Top

#9 Didn't that idiot in Sacramento threaten to confiscate the wealth of Californians leaving his sh!thole state?

Good luck reaching across state boundaries to get into someone's pocket.
Posted by gorb 2020-11-30 23:18||   2020-11-30 23:18|| Front Page Top

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