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What's Hot White Papers get action Too slowly, city chases tax deadbeats
By GREGORY N. HEIRES While applauding the city for pursuing
tax delinquents, the union has charged that the Dept. of Finances
new tax amnesty program is too limited. In October, Commissioner Martha
Stark said the city had notified 500,000 business firms and commercial
real estate owners in hopes of collecting $20 million in outstanding
taxes. The amnesty on corporation, business, commercial rent and other
taxes through Dec. 31, 2001 will last until Jan. 23, 2004.
White Paper IV called for a tax amnesty program to recover $2 billion in outstanding taxes. It added that hiring 100 additional tax auditors could add $94 million to city revenues. By rescinding this years layoffs of 29 Property Tax Assessors and Assistant Assessors and hiring 50 more, the city could bring in another $56.3 million through more accurate assessments, said the union study.
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