Stark challenges NYC pied-à-terre tax, cites data overreach in lawsuit

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Former NYC finance commissioner Martha Stark, now with TENNY, testifies in a lawsuit opposing the pied-à-terre tax, arguing the city overreached with a 900,000-property data release and wrongly shifts the burden of proof onto homeowners; she says only a small share meet the tax thresholds and calls for reform.
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- Mamdani Faces Lawsuit Over Rollout of Second-Home Tax The New York Times
- New York City Homeowners Sue Over Mamdani’s Pied-à-Terre Tax Rollout WSJ
- New York City homeowners file lawsuit challenging rollout of Mamdani’s pied-à-terre tax CNN
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