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Judge Temporarily Blocks Mamdani’s Pied-à-Terre Tax on Second Homes

New York mayor’s office plans to appeal ruling, which comes after homeowners sued over property surcharges last week

Judge Temporarily Blocks Mamdani’s Pied-à-Terre Tax on Second Homes

TL;DR

  • A judge has temporarily blocked New York City's pied-à-terre tax, which imposes a surcharge on second homes.
  • The tax targets houses worth over $5 million and condominiums or cooperative units valued at $1 million or more.
  • Homeowners filed a lawsuit, alleging the city wrongly identified their primary residences as subject to the surcharge.
  • The city is currently barred from issuing new tax liability notices or publishing a public list of potentially affected properties.
  • The mayor's office plans to appeal the ruling, confident in the tax's fairness and effectiveness.
  • Critics warn the tax could drive wealthy individuals away from the city.
  • The tax was expected to generate $500 million annually.