Finance
NY Pied-à-Terre Tax Needs Significant Rates to Earn $500 Million
Luxury second homes in New York will have to be taxed at a “significant” amount to generate the $500 million of revenue the city is counting on to help close a gaping budget hole, according to a new study from New York City Comptroller Mark Levine’s office.
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Bloomberg
April 30, 2026·1 min read

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Luxury second homes in New York will have to be taxed at a “significant” amount to generate the $500 million of revenue the city is counting on to help close a gaping budget hole, according to a new study from New York City Comptroller Mark Levine’s office.
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NY Pied-à-Terre Tax Needs Significant Rates to Earn $500 Million
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