Senate Holds Rochester Hearing on Corporate Franchise Tax Reform
Liz Krueger
April 28, 2009
Fiscal Policy Institute, Unshackle Upstate, and others to testify on creating a fairer business tax code
State Senator Liz Krueger, Chairwoman of the Senate’s Select Committee on Budget and Tax Reform, announced today that the Senate will hold a hearing on Thursday, April 30th in Rochester to consider changes to the state’s Corporate Franchise Tax (Article 9-A of the Tax Law).
Facing a loss of more than 161,000 private sector jobs in the last year, New York now faces the dilemma of declining tax revenues at a time of heightened need to attract new businesses and generate new jobs. The committee will consider proposals that would allow the state to more strategically employ tax benefits.
WHERE: Monroe County Office Building, Room 407, 39 West Main Street, Rochester, NY
WHEN: Thursday, April 30, 2009 @ 12:30 P.M. to approximately 5 P.M.
AMONG THOSE EXPECTED TO TESTIFY:
Frank Mauro: Executive Director, Fiscal Policy Institute
Ken Pokalsky: Senior Director of Government Affairs, Business Council of New York State
Jon Greenbaum: Lead Organizer, Metro Justice
Brian Sampson: Executive Director, Unshackle Upstate
Christopher Koetzle: Vice President of Membership Services, Support Services Alliance
Randy Wolken or Kathryn Burns: Manufacturing Association of Central New York
James Bertolone: Director, Rochester and Genesee Area Labor Federation
Chris Wiest: Vice President of Public Policy and Advocacy, Rochester Business Alliance
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