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HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

representatives in Albany to provide us tax relief.”

“We hate to be taxed twice,” said Brookhaven Supervisor Edward Romaine. “What we pay in property taxes, we should be allowed to deduct from our overall income tax. This is really hurting residents and it’s hurting the value of their real estate.”

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LaLota’s bill would raise and extend the SALT deduction to $60K for single filers and $120K for joint filers beginning in 2023 and lasting until December 31st, 2032, also indexed to inflation.

“Additionally, we must take definitive action to address our deficit,” LaLota continued. “As a member of the bipartisan SALT Caucus, I am proud to introduce my common sense legislation, which responsibly provides tax relief for middle-class families while cutting costs down the road. I look forward to working across the aisle to make life more affordable on Long Island.”

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