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Eugene

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Thu Dec 20, 2012, 04:08 PM Dec 2012

New York City should hike taxes on big business-comptroller

Source: Reuters

New York City should hike taxes on big business-comptroller

By Hilary Russ
Thu Dec 20, 2012 2:35pm EST

(Reuters) - New York City's top financial officer and possible contender for mayor in 2013, John Liu, proposed on Thursday tax hikes for big businesses and an end to Madison Square Garden's $15 million annual property tax exemption.

The proposals by New York City Comptroller John Liu include tax hikes on private equity firms, which would help offset his plan for $500 million in tax breaks and lowered fines for 90 percent of the city's small businesses.

Liu is expected to vie for the Democratic mayoral nomination for the election in November 2013.

The city could end tax breaks for big companies - more than $250 million of which were handed out last year, Liu said.

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Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/12/20/us-nyc-comptroller-idUSBRE8BJ16T20121220
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