New York Post

Progs’ Push To Kill NY’s Tax Base

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Albany progressiv­es are pushing for another ginormous state tax hike this year, and never mind how New York’s brutal rates are already driving taxpayers (and job creators) to flee, steadily eroding the tax base.

Both the state Senate and the Assembly included hefty hikes — as much as $2.2 billion — in their responses to Gov. Hochul’s budget plan. Taxpayers earning more than $5 million would face a bump of half a percentage point, pushing the top rate to 11.4%, and a whopping 15.3% in the city — in addition to the top federal income-tax rate, 37%. The progs would also jack up corporate taxes.

This, even as the Citizens Budget Commission recently reported that New York and its localities already lead the nation in taxes, swiping more per person from the public’s pockets than in any other state (63% more than the national average).

The progs don’t care if tax hikes wind up losing money: It’s all about the ideology.

The Empire State was bleeding taxpayers long before the exodus accelerate­d during COVID — and the Legislatur­e’s geniuses responded by raising taxes even more, by $4.3 billion in 2021.

Last year, the braintrust and Hochul jacked them up another $1.1 billion.

Albany simply refuses to admit the link between the heavy burden and the mad rush of New Yorkers heading for the exits.

In just the three years through July 2023, the state population plunged by more than 533,000, state Comptrolle­r Tom DiNapoli reports.

That led “directly” to a massive loss in tax revenue, as personal-income-tax collection­s fell by nearly $11 billion last year, from $70.1 billion to $59.3 billion, or 15%.

High-earners account for a disproport­ionate share of revenue; of course they’re the ones lawmakers slammed hardest in 2021 and aim to sock again this year.

Yet they’re a growing part of the rush out of New York. “Out-migration by New Yorkers earning more than $25 million rose” from 6% to 8% in 2021, the Empire Center’s E.J. McMahon testified last year. That was “the same year their New York state taxes were increased by 24%.” He called it a “danger signal the Legislatur­e must heed.”

Likewise, the CBC warns the Legislatur­e’s hikes “would weaken New York’s already precarious competitiv­e position.”

Hochul says tax hikes are a “nonstarter”; if she fails to stick to her guns this time, the outbound stampede will only grow.

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