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  "textContent": "Gov. Kathy Hochul’s proposed pied-à-terre tax could generate up to $500 million annually, but multiple variables could affect the final revenue, according to a report released Thursday by New York City Comptroller Mark Levine. Introduced last month, the governor’s proposed tax, which would place a surcharge on secondary homes in the five boroughs valued at [...]\n\nThe post NYC pied-à-terre tax could raise less than Hochul’s $500M estimate, report finds first appeared on 6sqft.",
  "title": "NYC pied-à-terre tax could raise less than Hochul’s $500M estimate, report finds"
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