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  • Article 1. Short Title;  Definitions;  Miscellaneous
  • Article 1-A. Partial Exemption from Real Property Taxation of Railroad Real Property Repealed
  • Article 2. Mode of Assessment Repealed
  • Article 4-C. Priority of Tax Liens of the Tax Districts in Erie County Repealed
  • Article 5. Collection of Taxes on Real Property in Certain Forest Preserve Counties Repealed
  • Article 8. Department of Taxation and Finance;  Commissioner of Taxation and Finance
  • Article 9. Corporation Tax
  • Article 9-A. Franchise Tax on Business Corporations
  • Article 11. Tax on Mortgages
  • Article 12. Tax on Transfers of Stock and Other Corporate Certificates
  • Article 12-A. Tax on Gasoline and Similar Motor Fuel
  • Article 13. Tax on Unrelated Business Income
  • Article 13-A. Tax on Petroleum Businesses
  • Article 14. Laws Repealed;  When to Take Effect
  • Article 18. Taxes on Alcoholic Beverages
  • Article 19. Authorized Combative Sports Tax
  • Article 20. Tax on Cigarettes and Tobacco Products
  • Article 20-A. Cigarette Marketing Standards
  • Article 20-B. Excise Tax on Medical Marihuana
  • Article 21. Highway Use Tax
  • Article 21-A. Tax on Fuel Use
  • Article 22. Personal Income Tax
  • Article 23. Metropolitan Commuter Transportation Mobility Tax
  • Article 24. Tax on Lubricating Oil Repealed. See, Also Article 24, Post.
  • Article 24. Employer Compensation Expense Program See, Also Article 24, Ante.
  • Article 25. Reciprocal Enforcement of Tax Liabilities
  • Article 26. Estate Tax
  • Article 27. Corporate Tax Procedure and Administration
  • Article 28. Sales and Compensating Use Taxes
  • Article 28-A. Special Tax on Passenger Car Rentals
  • Article 28-B. Simplified Sales and Use Tax Administration
  • Article 29. Taxes Authorized for Cities, Counties and School Districts
  • Article 29-A. Tax on Medallion Taxicab Trips in the Metropolitan Commuter Transportation District
  • Article 29-B. State Assessment Fee on Transportation Network Company Prearranged Trips
  • Article 29-C. Congestion Surcharge
  • Article 30. City Personal Income Tax
  • Article 30-A. City Income Tax Surcharge
  • Article 30-B. City Earnings Tax on Nonresidents
  • Article 31. Real Estate Transfer Tax
  • Article 31-A. Tax on Real Property Transfers for Transportation Assistance
  • Article 31-A-1. Tax on Real Estate Transfers in the Town of Red Hook
  • Article 31-A-2. Tax on Real Estate Transfers in the County of Columbia
  • Article 31-A-2. Tax on Real Estate Transfers in the Town of Chatham
  • Article 31-A-2. Tax on Real Estate Transfers in the Town of Fishkill
  • Article 31-A-3. Tax on Real Estate Transfers in the Town of Northeast
  • Article 31-B. Tax on Real Estate Transfers in the Town of Brookhaven
  • Article 31-B-1. Tax on Real Estate Transfers in the County of Essex
  • Article 31-C. Tax on Real Estate Transfers in the County of Broome
  • Article 31-D. Tax on Real Estate Transfers in Towns in the Peconic Bay Region
  • Article 31-E. Tax on Real Estate Transfers in the County of Nassau
  • Article 31-F. Tax on Real Estate Transfers in the Town of Warwick
  • Article 31-G. Tax on Real Estate Transfers in the County of Tompkins
  • Article 33. Franchise Taxes on Insurance Corporations
  • Article 33-A. Tax on Independently Procured Insurance
  • Article 33-B. Tax on Real Estate Transfers in Towns
  • Article 34. New York State Lottery for Education
  • Article 36. Compliance and Enforcement Initiatives
  • Article 37. Crimes and Other Offenses, Seizures and Forfeitures
  • Article 40. Division of Tax Appeals
  • Article 41. Taxpayers' Bill of Rights

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