New York State Governor Andrew M. Cuomo recently announced
"a new initiative Monday to encourage individuals who owe significant back
taxes to the state to pay their bills by suspending their New York State driver
licenses when their past-due tax liability exceeds $10,000."
According to New York State, this "crackdown is the result of legislation introduced as part of the executive budget and signed into law earlier this year." The New York Governor stated that "tax scofflaws who don’t abide by the same rules as everyone else are not entitled to the same privileges as everyone else."
“These worst offenders are putting an unfair burden on the overwhelming majority of New Yorkers who are hardworking, law-abiding taxpayers. By enacting these additional consequences, we’re providing additional incentives for the state to receive the money it is owed and we’re keeping scofflaws off the very roads they refuse to pay their fair share to maintain.”..Read more…
According to New York State, this "crackdown is the result of legislation introduced as part of the executive budget and signed into law earlier this year." The New York Governor stated that "tax scofflaws who don’t abide by the same rules as everyone else are not entitled to the same privileges as everyone else."
“These worst offenders are putting an unfair burden on the overwhelming majority of New Yorkers who are hardworking, law-abiding taxpayers. By enacting these additional consequences, we’re providing additional incentives for the state to receive the money it is owed and we’re keeping scofflaws off the very roads they refuse to pay their fair share to maintain.”..Read more…
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