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The state Court of Appeals said a coalition of homeowners and real estate groups can now argue that the current tax system violates fair housing laws.


If the bill passes, the two private universities would have to pay hundreds of millions of dollars to CUNY, the city’s public university system.


A deal struck over the weekend will significantly cut taxes for taxpayers 65 and older.


A Democratic governor  hasn't won re-election in New Jersey since 1977.


A Central Park South penthouse that was purchased by billionaire hedge funder Ken Griffin for $238 million is worth only $9.4 million in the eyes of tax assessors.


'There is no basis for equity in real estate taxes in the City of New York.'


'The people who have keys to Gramercy Park are hated by all the rest of us because they have a private park. Fuck ‘em you know? Why should they have such a thing these days?'


An investigation by Gothamist and WNYC suggests that the sweetheart deal that locks most New Yorkers out of Gramercy Park should be revisited.


More than 100 years ago, the Trustees of Gramercy Park defeated an attempt by the City to tax the gated, 2-acre lot by showing that their properties were worth 30% more. But is that still true?


New York City's property tax assessment system has been unfairly milking the less-fortunate for decades, and it seems little has changed under the Bloomberg administration