New York Governor Proposing Tax on Second Homes Worth $5 Million or More

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The Proposal in Plain Terms

The policy is known as a “pied-à-terre tax,” aimed specifically at high-value properties that are not primary residences. These are often owned by ultra-wealthy individuals—many of whom live elsewhere—and used occasionally or simply held as investments.

Under Hochul’s plan:

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