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Governor Cuomo Outlines Devastating Impact of GOP Tax "Increase" Plan in Congressman Collins' District

Elimination of SALT Deduction Raises Taxes on New Yorkers by $16 Billion; Impacts More Than 236,000 Residents in Rep. Collins' District Who Will See Average Increase of More than $2,500

Tax Plan is Trillion Dollar Giveaway to Corporations Paid for on the Backs of Middle- and Working-Class Families

Job-Killing Plan Eliminates Tax-Free Nature of Private Activity Bonds, Taking Wrecking Ball to Hospital and University Building Projects

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo recently outlined the devastating impacts of the GOP tax plan on New Yorkers in the Western New York and the Finger Lakes Region. This bill, with the loss of the deduction for state taxes and a cap on the deduction for property taxes, disproportionately targets states like New York, which already sends $48 billion more to Washington than it gets back in funding - the highest of any state in the nation. In the counties represented by Rep. Collins, more than 236,000 New Yorkers will be affected by the destructive plan and see an average tax increase of more than $2,500 from the loss of these deductions.

"With the GOP tax plan, the Republicans in Congress are playing New Yorkers for fools and New Yorkers are not fools," Governor Cuomo said. "This devastating plan is positioned to use New York as a piggy bank to finance the rest of the nation, crippling hardworking families across the state. I am calling on Congressman Collins to remember who put him in office and vote no on this unconscionable plan."

The GOP tax plan also represents a massive tax cut for corporations and the wealthiest Americans paid for by the middle- and working-class people of New York. The plan lowers the tax rate for corporations by 40 percent, providing a trillion-dollar tax cut to the biggest companies in the world. Under the plan, corporations would still be able to claim state and local taxes as a regular business expense, while the ability of hardworking New York residents to deduct their state and local taxes from their federal income calculations would be capped or eliminated entirely.

The GOP tax plan would also eliminate the tax-free nature of private activity bonds, which are a critical source of infrastructure financing for projects like affordable housing, hospitals, airports, schools and college campuses. In New York, tax-exempt private activity bonds catalyze $11 billion in funding and support 84,000 jobs, annually.

By eliminating tax-exempt private activity bonds, this job-killing plan will prevent critical infrastructure projects from ever getting off the ground. Projects that are built will be more expensive and the costs will often fall on those who are least able to afford them: For hospitals, that means patients will have to pay more for life-saving services. For colleges and universities, that means tuition will continue to sky-rocket and student debt will continue to climb. Moreover, it would cut $4.5 billion in affordable housing investment annually, which means that approximately 17,000 affordable homes will not be built every year.

In addition, to finance the corporate tax cuts and giveaways, middle-class taxpayers in New York and other states will lose other key deductions, including for:

  • Student loan interest, tuition, and other education expenses
  • Moving expenses
  • Adoption
  • Out-of-pocket classroom expenses for teachers
  • Out-of-pocket medical costs

A breakdown of the impacts of the GOP tax plan for counties in Rep. Collins' district is below:

County

Number of Impacted Tax Payers

Average Impact

Total

236,320

$2,658

Erie (part)

91,041

$2,884

Genesee

5,354

$1,737

Livingston

6,077

$1,929

Monroe (part)

95,697

$2,659

Niagara (part)

18,804

$2,096

Ontario (part)

13,119

$3,101

Orleans

3,063

$1,493

Wyoming

3,167

$1,695

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