Did you hear that he is demanding that casinos have only small entertainment stuff AND he is stomping his feet demanding that the casino, wherever it goes, gives him a hefty amount!!!!
Of course, he can't sell his house in the city, he is frequently behind on his taxes in the city, and he is carrying a mortgage close to 75% more than his house is worth, and that IS the truth form OFFICIAL PUBLIC INFORMATION government records!!!!!
He doesn't pay a penny in taxes, the has stolen tens of millions of taxpayers money and now he wants money from other private sector businesses.'
Where is the financial report and balance sheet for Proctors. It is taxpayers money, taxpayers have a birthright entitlement to know, to have everything open.
Proctors is causing homeowners to suffer massive tax increases. Homeowners put in lavish gold ceilings in Proctors but have not money to even paint their own hones.
What is the return on the "investment" into Proctors for the residents and homeonwers in the city? - Big tax increase - Massive falling tax base - Falling home values - Falling home sales - Falling home sale prices - Cutting of essential city services] - Virtual elimination of Central Park - Falling sale tax revenue - Homeowners AND renters fleeing the city in droves
Optimists close their eyes and pretend problems are non existent. Better to have open eyes, see the truths, acknowledge the negatives, and speak up for the people rather than the politicos and their rich cronies.
Nuthin new here. Mercury Morris would close if any competition came to the area. Where's the Pilot? What PILOT? That's for real educational institutions like Union College to pay not coffeehouse/deli/catering halls with oldie rock shows. Did you see the ticket prices for the Chinese show? $125! Real affordable for county families struggling to pay bloated tax bills. And this is the big positive Downtown. Meanwhile the library system is collapsing for lack of proper funding. Maybe they could better use the $40,000 given to Morris for ALL the County hotel taxes? no?
With the enactment of its FY2014-2015 budget, New York made several key changes related to tax credits. New tax credits were enacted, such as the Musical and Theatrical Production Tax Credit, while existing credits were amended.
Starting with the 2015 tax year, the Musical and Theatrical Production Tax Credit is available for musical and theatrical productions touring in certain parts of the state. The credit equals 25 percent of production and transportation expenditures for productions in a facility with a seating capacity of at least 1,000 that is not located in New York City.
Speaking of the arts, New York expanded its Empire State Film Production Credit by adding Albany and Schenectady counties to the list of areas where taxpayers may qualify for the wage credit. The wage credit equals 10 percent of wages paid to certain individuals employed by a qualified film production company or a qualified independent film production company for services performed by those individuals in certain counties in connection with a film having a minimum budget of $500,000.
"Approval ratings go up and down for various reasons... An example is the high post 911 support for GWB even though he could be said to be responsible for the event." --- Box A Rox '9/11 Truther'
Melania is a bimbo... she is there to look at, not to listen to. --- Box A Rox and his 'War on Women'