New York
state Sen. Philip Boyle and Assemblywoman Donna
Lupardo, co-chairs of the New York Legislative
Aviation Caucus, led the effort to reform the
state’s aviation tax policies to make them more
competitive with neighboring jurisdictions. The
bi-partisan aviation caucus has more than 115
members, which demonstrates the legislature’s
commitment to the industry in
New York. In addition,
over 200 NBAA members based in New York have expressed
their support for aviation tax reform.
Once signed by the governor, the budget
agreement will exempt from
New York
sales and use tax, sales of general aviation
aircraft, and machinery or equipment that is
installed on those aircraft beginning on Sept.
1, 2015. The measure defines a general aviation
aircraft as any aircraft used in civil aviation
that is not a commercial aircraft.
According to the New York Department of
Transportation, general aviation airports
already provide an economic impact of $1.06
billion to the state. "NBAA applauds the
leadership of Senate Majority Leader Skelos,
Assembly Speaker Heastie, Senator Boyle,
Assemblywoman Lupardo and other members of the
legislature for their continued commitment to
reforming aviation tax policy in
New York," said NBAA
President and CEO Ed Bolen. "When other states
around the country have implemented similar tax
policies, we have seen rapid growth in based
aircraft, maintenance activity and aircraft
sales, which will all produce jobs across
New York."
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