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Fordham Law School

1984

Tax

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In Aid Of The Working Poor: The Proper Treatment Of Payroll Taxes In Calculating Benefits Under The Aid To Families With Dependent Children Program, Caro Ann Siciliano Jan 1984

In Aid Of The Working Poor: The Proper Treatment Of Payroll Taxes In Calculating Benefits Under The Aid To Families With Dependent Children Program, Caro Ann Siciliano

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


In Aid Of The Working Poor: The Proper Treatment Of Payroll Taxes In Calculating Benefits Under The Aid To Families With Dependent Children Program, Caro Ann Siciliano Jan 1984

In Aid Of The Working Poor: The Proper Treatment Of Payroll Taxes In Calculating Benefits Under The Aid To Families With Dependent Children Program, Caro Ann Siciliano

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Standing And Adverseness In Challenges Of Tax Exemptions For Discriminatory Private Schools, Thomas Mccoy, Neal Devins Jan 1984

Standing And Adverseness In Challenges Of Tax Exemptions For Discriminatory Private Schools, Thomas Mccoy, Neal Devins

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


New York City's J-51 Program: Controversy And Revision, Debra S. Vorsanger Jan 1984

New York City's J-51 Program: Controversy And Revision, Debra S. Vorsanger

Fordham Urban Law Journal

New York City administers a real estate tax incentive program, called the J-51 program, for eligible building owners who rehabilitate existing structures. Despite the need for such a program, various problems and abuses arose, emphasizing the need for major reform. Economic conditions changed the housing market and the tax incentives demonstrated several deleterious effects which contravene the original legislative intent of the program. After long negotiations surrounding several competing arguments, reforms were made. The current revisions were necessary to correct the abuses and to return the program to its original purpose of providing adequate housing for moderate and lower income …