Authorizes occupancy taxes in the city of Utica and the city of Rome
Bill S 8155 allows Utica and Rome to impose occupancy taxes on short-term rentals and hotels, boosting local revenue for tourism and infrastructure improvements.
Bill S 8155 allows Utica and Rome to impose occupancy taxes on short-term rentals and hotels, boosting local revenue for tourism and infrastructure improvements.
Bill Number: S 8155
Title: Authorizes occupancy taxes in the city of Utica and the city of Rome
Status: Substituted by A8490A
Introduced: May 15, 2025
Classification: Legislative Bill
The primary purpose of Bill S 8155 is to authorize the implementation of occupancy taxes in the cities of Utica and Rome, New York. This legislation aims to provide local governments with a new revenue stream that can be utilized for various public services and infrastructure improvements.
Bill S 8155 represents a significant step towards enabling local governments in Utica and Rome to generate additional revenue through occupancy taxes. The successful implementation of this bill could enhance local services and promote tourism, benefiting both residents and visitors.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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