New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S00295

Introduced
1/4/23  
Refer
1/4/23  

Caption

Establishes a tax credit for the cost of veterinary services up to two thousand dollars per year.

Companion Bills

NY A00387

Same As Establishes a tax credit for the cost of veterinary services up to two thousand dollars per year.

Previously Filed As

NY A00387

Establishes a tax credit for the cost of veterinary services up to two thousand dollars per year.

NY A00631

Establishes a tax credit for the cost of veterinary services up to two thousand dollars per year.

NY S00832

Establishes a tax credit for the cost of veterinary services up to two thousand dollars per year.

NY A10825

Establishes a personal income tax credit for not more than one thousand dollars for certain tolls paid by a taxpayer in the course of commuting on toll roads in the state of New York.

NY S08911

Increases the amount of the credit against taxes for long-term care insurance from twenty to forty percent and from one thousand five hundred dollars to two thousand five hundred dollars.

NY A09249

Establishes a tax credit for tires that are blown out from potholes on state and local roads up to one thousand dollars.

NY S08954

Establishes a tax credit for tires that are blown out from potholes on state and local roads up to one thousand dollars.

NY A08233

Establishes a cannabis processor tax credit; authorizes a tax credit that is the equivalent to the licensed processor's cannabis potency tax liability for the year two thousand twenty-three, multiplied by three, but shall not exceed four hundred thousand dollars.

NY S07838

Establishes a cannabis processor tax credit; authorizes a tax credit that is the equivalent to the licensed processor's cannabis potency tax liability for the year two thousand twenty-three, multiplied by three, but shall not exceed four hundred thousand dollars.

NY S09513

Establishes the school supplies education credit to allow a resident taxpayer who is a parent, guardian or other person, lawfully having the care, custody or control of a person who has not yet attained the age of nineteen years, and such person is enrolled in elementary or secondary education in any public school, nonpublic or charter school, board of cooperative educational services, or that receives home instruction, to have a credit equal to the cost of learning materials and school supplies purchased for education purposes during the taxable year, provided that such credit shall not exceed five hundred dollars per student and shall not exceed the total one thousand five hundred dollars per family.

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