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Mamdani tax break proposal sparks fears as business leaders warn of ‘fragile’ NYC economy

Buddy DoyleBy Buddy DoyleApril 30, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Mamdani tax break proposal sparks fears as business leaders warn of ‘fragile’ NYC economy
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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s latest effort to close a widening budget gap is intensifying concerns among business leaders, as his proposal to scale back a key tax credit threatens a broad range of companies that rely on it to remain competitive.

FOX Business’ Gerri Willis joined “Varney & Co.” host David Asman to report on the proposal, which would reduce the pass-through entity tax (PTET) credit, used heavily by small- and mid-sized businesses, to help generate revenue for the city.

The PTET credit was introduced as a workaround to federal limits on state and local tax deductions (SALT) and has since become a financial lifeline for many businesses structured as S corporations and LLCs. Critics argue cutting it risks undermining those firms at a time when economic conditions remain uncertain.

O’LEARY SLAMS NYC TAX PLAN AS ‘SHEER BLIND STUPIDITY,’ DEFENDS WEALTHY INVESTORS

“Many states implemented a pass-through entity tax because many businesses file via the S corp or LLCs. And this became a workaround to keep them competitive,” Partnership for NYC President and CEO Steven Fulop said. “In a time where the economy is fragile in New York City, we’re saying just be cautious on these sort of things.”

The proposal is part of a broader push that includes higher income, property and corporate taxes, raising concerns about long-term economic stability and business retention.

TAX FIGHT HEATS UP AS NEW YORK TARGETS WEALTHY HOMEOWNERS

Gristedes CEO John Catsimatidis warned that the impact could extend beyond top earners, noting middle-income professionals and small-business owners could feel the strain.

“The people that make $300, $400, $500,000 a year, they are the ones… They have an option. They get up and leave,” Catsimatidis said during an appearance on “Varney & Co.” “You can’t destroy the real estate industry… In London, it’s been destroyed… If you do the same thing in New York that is a disaster.”

As policymakers weigh competing approaches, the outcome could shape how attractive New York remains for businesses navigating rising costs and fiscal uncertainty.

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