NYC Finance Chief Skips Council Hearing on Second Home Tax Amid Litigation
New York City's finance commissioner did not appear at a key City Council hearing concerning the pied-à-terre tax, citing ongoing litigation as the reason for the absence. Instead of attending in person, the commissioner submitted written statements to the council. The release of property valuations related to the tax has sparked concerns among residents over privacy and transparency. In response, council members have compiled a list of questions directed at the administration and are actively seeking clearer answers.
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