New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A02492

Introduced
1/17/25  
Refer
1/17/25  

Caption

Increases the applicable percentage of the child tax credit allowed in the empire state child tax credit from thirty-three percent to forty-five percent; prescribes how such payment or refund should be made based on amount.

Companion Bills

NY S06838

Same As Increases the applicable percentage of the child tax credit allowed in the empire state child tax credit from thirty-three percent to forty-five percent; prescribes how such payment or refund should be made based on amount.

Previously Filed As

NY S06838

Increases the applicable percentage of the child tax credit allowed in the empire state child tax credit from thirty-three percent to forty-five percent; prescribes how such payment or refund should be made based on amount.

NY S09193

Increases tax credits for donations to food pantries made by farmers by increasing the allowable percentage of the fair market value of such donations and increasing the maximum amount of such credit.

NY HF4119

Property tax refunds and renters credits increased by reducing co-pay percentages.

NY A10131

Increases tax credits for donations to food pantries made by farmers by increasing the allowable percentage of the fair market value of such donations and increasing the maximum amount of such credit.

NY SF4593

Increase property tax refunds and renters credits by reducing co-pay percentages

NY S2817

Includes individuals as contributors. Increases annual credit cap by percentage amount of unused credits. Increases the tax credit rate percentage. Establishes scholarships of $750,000 to disadvantaged students and $250,000 to pre-K students.

NY S09077

Expands eligibility and increases the amounts of the empire state child credit.

NY A10126

Expands eligibility and increases the amounts of the empire state child credit.

NY SF5010

Property tax refunds increments by reduction of co-pay percentages

NY S08911

Increases the amount of the credit against taxes for long-term care insurance from twenty to forty percent and from one thousand five hundred dollars to two thousand five hundred dollars.

Similar Bills

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