New York's tax on wealthy second-home owners is going into effect. Here's how the pied-à-terre tax will work.
A new tax will officially hit ultrawealthy property owners with crash pads or vacation homes in New York City.
- New York passes Mamdani's pied-a-terre tax. Here's who pays and how much CNBC —
- New York approves tax on luxury 2nd homes as Mamdani pushes wealth agenda Seeking Alpha —
- Ken Griffin's $238 million New York City penthouse isn't the only pied-à-terre he owns. See what else is in his portfolio. Business Insider —
- What’s Inside New York’s $269 Billion Budget: Second-Home Tax, Restrictions on ICE and More The New York Times —