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REBNY Revenue Forecast on Pied-à-Terre Tax Proposal
March 18, 2019
According to publicly available data from NYC’s Automated City Register Information System (ACRIS) and the Department of Finance’s Rolling Sales file, a proposed tax on nonprimary residences worth more than $5 million would reap $372 million per year—far less than the previously estimated $665 million.