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N.Y.C. Second-Home Tax May Affect Homes With $1 Million ‘Market Value’

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New York Takes Two-Step Approach on Multimillion-Dollar Second-Home Tax

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Yahoo FinanceNY Plans New Tax on City Homes Over $1 Million Bought With Cash Bloomberg.com

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NY Plans New Tax on City Homes Over $1 Million Bought With Cash - Bloomberg.com.

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NY Plans New Tax on City Homes Over $1 Million Bought With Cash Bloomberg.comLawmakers plan tax on NYC cash home sales, as Hochul details pied-a-terre plan GothamistThe Mayor's Video, Ken Griffin's Threat and the Future of New York WSJWhile fears of a New York wealth exodus swirl, sales for city homes worth $10 million or more are going strong.

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Second-Home Tax May Affect Homes With $1 Million ‘Market Value'.

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The new tax surcharge will be phased in over two stages, as the city and state work out a better way to identify which high-end pieds-à-terre will be affected.

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