Authorizes an occupancy tax in the town of Cheektowaga
Bill A 8776 allows Cheektowaga to impose an occupancy tax on lodging, generating revenue for local services and infrastructure, impacting guests and hotels.
Bill A 8776 allows Cheektowaga to impose an occupancy tax on lodging, generating revenue for local services and infrastructure, impacting guests and hotels.
Bill A 8776 aims to authorize the implementation of an occupancy tax within the town of Cheektowaga, New York. The primary intent of this legislation is to generate additional revenue for local government services and infrastructure improvements, which can be particularly beneficial for communities that experience a significant influx of visitors.
Bill A 8776 represents a significant step towards enhancing the financial resources available to the town of Cheektowaga through the establishment of an occupancy tax. By allowing the town to levy this tax on lodging facilities, the bill aims to support local services and infrastructure, ultimately benefiting both residents and visitors. The substitution of this bill by S8269A indicates ongoing legislative activity and potential refinements to the proposed tax structure.
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