VIDEO: New Yorkers prefer circuit-breaker to a tax cap
NYSUT recently launched a television and radio ad campaign to raise awareness of the "circuit breaker" approach to property tax relief.
A circuit-breaker prevents property taxes from "overloading" a household's budget by setting limits based on income - unlike the arbitrary, one-size-fits-all approach of the recently proposed tax cap.
In two recent polls, a majority of New Yorkers voiced support for a circuit-breaker as an alternative to the recently proposed property tax cap.
Television ad transcript
NEW YORK HOMEOWNER: "Albany's talking about property tax relief. Well they can't fool me. This so-called 'tax cap' is nothing but a gimmick. It's one-size-fits-all approach for school funding takes away local control. My taxes will still go up, and deep cuts to school programs will hurt our kids. There is a better idea. It's called a 'circuit-breaker,' and it would cut taxes for seniors and middle-class families... now. Sure sounds good to me."
Radio ad transcript
- AUDIO: Circuit Breaker Property Tax Relief. MP3 file is 2MB and 61 seconds long.
NARRATOR: "Here we go again! Another election-year gimmick out of Albany. This time it's a doozy! It's a disastrous property tax cap proposal that promises tax relief. But we're not getting the whole story. With a tax cap, public school would have lost almost $1.3 billion in local revenues over the last four years - and our kids would have paid the price. With larger classes, fewer teachers, and deep cuts to our music, vocational education and Advanced Placement. And the plans one-size-fits-all approach to funding takes away local control. It should be up to the voters in each local school district to decide what's best for their schools. There is a better idea. It's called a 'circuit-breaker,' and it would cut taxes for seniors and middle-class families without hurting our kids. Support a circuit-breaker. Support real property tax relief now."
What is a property tax circuit breaker?
A circuit breaker prevents property taxes from "overloading" a household's budget by setting limits based on income.
NYSUT gets the word out on 'circuit breaker' approach to property tax relief
New television and radio ads reinforce New York voters' overwhelming preference for income-based tax relief as an alternative to an arbitrary tax cap. WITH VIDEO AND AUDIO.
Support for circuit breaker reveals call for meaningful tax relief
According to a new Siena College Research Institute poll, New Yorkers favor the "circuit breaker" approach over an arbitrary property tax cap when asked to choose between the two proposals.
Tax Relief Tool Kit
Get the facts on the proposed tax cap - and learn why more New Yorkers prefer an income-based 'circuit breaker' approach to property tax relief.
Tell Albany: 'Support a Circuit Breaker for Tax Relief'
Send a free fax to legislative leaders in Albany.
How would a tax cap impact your school district's funding?
Use this simple, handy online worksheet to find out how much your district would have already lost if a tax cap had been implemented in 2005.
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