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File #: TMP -1350    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 4/23/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/23/2025 Final action: 4/23/2025
Title: City Council: A Resolution for Home Rule Request in Support of State Senate Bill No. S7322 and Assembly Bill No. 7348 - (Transfer Tax Increase on Deeds)
Sponsors: FP
RESOLUTION FOR HOME RULE REQUEST
IN SUPPORT OF STATE SENATE BILL NO. S7322
AND ASSEMBLY BILL NO. A7348

WHEREAS, the State Department of Taxation and Finance requested that the New York State Legislature enact a special state law authorizing the City of Mount Vernon Pretlow introduce a State Bill authorizing an increase to the Transfer Tax Fee on deeds in the City of Mount Vernon to 1 1/2 percent; and

WHEREAS, State Senator Jamaal Bailey has introduced Bill No. S7322 before the New York State Legislature to Pretlow introduce a State Bill authorizing an increase to the Transfer Tax Fee; and

WHEREAS, Assemblyman J. Gary Pretlow introduced Bill No. A7348 before the New York State municipalities to Pretlow introduce a State Bill authorizing an increase to the Transfer Tax Fee; and

WHEREAS, the Bills, if passed by our State Legislature, would authorize the City of Mount Vernon to allow the City of Mount Vernon to adopt and amend local laws imposing an increase in the Transfer Tax Fee on deeds in the City of Mount Vernon to 1 1/2 percent; and

WHEREAS, said Bills shall empower the City to implement an increase to the Transfer Tax Fee; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, THAT A HOME RULE REQUEST IS MADE TO THE NEW YORK STATE LEGISLATURE AS FOLLOWS:

TO THE LEGISLATURE:
Pursuant New York State Senator Jamaal T. Bailey and Assembly Member James Gary Pretlow, as elected representatives of the City of Mount Vernon, introduce legislation to authorize the City to Pretlow introduce a State Bill authorizing an increase to the Transfer Tax Fee on deeds in the City of Mount Vernon to 1 1/2 percent.
It is hereby declared that a necessity exists for the enactment of such legislation and that the facts establishing such necessity are as follows:
The local government does not have the power to enact such legislation by local law; and
Implementing a hotel and motel tax rate would benefit the City by providing addit...

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