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NY A05951

NY A05951
Allows a tax exemption for taxpayers in the amount of the purchase price of a fire extinguisher, fire alarm, heat alarm or carbon monoxide alarm purchased for residential use during the month of October.


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Introduced
03/24/2023
In Committee
01/03/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2024

Introduced Session

2023-2024 General Assembly

Bill Summary

AN ACT to amend the tax law, in relation to allowing a tax exemption with respect to fire extinguishers and fire, heat and carbon monoxide alarms purchased for residential use

AI Summary

This bill amends the tax law to allow a tax exemption for the purchase price of fire extinguishers, fire alarms, heat alarms, or carbon monoxide alarms purchased for residential use during the month of October. The bill specifies that the exemption will apply to eligible purchases made on or after the effective date, which is 30 days after the bill becomes law.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance

Sponsors (36)

Ed Braunstein (D)* Monica Wallace (D)* Jake Blumencranz (R),  Chris Burdick (D),  Marianne Buttenschon (D),  Vivian Cook (D),  Manny De Los Santos (D),  Inez Dickens (D),  Jeffrey Dinowitz (D),  Dave DiPietro (R),  Chris Eachus (D),  Harvey Epstein (D),  Patricia Fahy (D),  Aileen Gunther (D),  Anna Kelles (D),  Bill Magnarelli (D),  John McGowan (R),  Demond Meeks (D),  Mike Norris (R),  Steve Otis (D),  Gary Pretlow (D),  Jonathan Rivera (D),  Nily Rozic (D),  Angelo Santabarbara (D),  Rebecca Seawright (D),  Gina Sillitti (D),  Jo Anne Simon (D),  Matt Simpson (R),  Doug Smith (R),  Phil Steck (D),  Chris Tague (R),  Al Taylor (D),  Fred Thiele (D),  Jaime Williams (D),  Carrie Woerner (D),  Ken Zebrowski (D), 

Last Action

referred to ways and means (on 01/03/2024)

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