Assemblyman Magnarelli Is Saving You Money at the Pump

Magnarelli understands that life shouldn’t be so taxing
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Tax cut saves drivers $450 million
The Legislature passed a law – based on legislation Assemblyman Magnarelli sponsored – to provide motorists with relief from high gas prices by reducing and capping state and local sales taxes on gasoline (Ch. 35 of 2006).

This agreement will save New Yorkers millions of dollars annually at the pump by capping state sales taxes on gas at 8 cents per gallon, which locks in the tax at the $2 per gallon rate. With gas prices at $3 per gallon, this agreement reduces the tax on gas by 4 cents per gallon.

The Legislature’s gas tax plan takes effect June 1 for the state sales tax and July 1 for local sales taxes. With this agreement, local governments will be able to pass legislation to cap their local sales taxes on gasoline, for a potential savings of $450 million statewide.

Fighting for alternative fuels
Recognizing the importance of increased alternative fuels use as a part of an effective energy strategy for the future, Assemblyman Magnarelli’s legislation included a plan to increase the distribution of feasible alternatives to gasoline.

Under the bill, the state Thruway Authority and the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority would be required to develop a plan to provide alternative fuels at Thruway service areas.

Assemblyman Magnarelli has also been working to help bring Northeast Biofuels to Central New York. By turning the former Miller Brewery plant into an ethanol production plant, Central New York can start focusing on the use of renewable energy sources. This will be one of the largest ethanol facilities in the nation. By building partnerships with businesses and farmers, this new plant could be producing corn-based ethanol by 2008, and cellulosic ethanol in only a few more years.

Providing property tax relief

The state budget also includes property tax rebates that average $209 for Onondaga County homeowners who receive Basic STAR and $318 for seniors who receive Enhanced STAR. Unfortunately, the governor also vetoed this tax rebate for homeowners. Assemblyman Magnarelli voted to override his veto, and will fight to make sure rebates are released this year.




Delivering tax relief to Central New York

Providing record education aid
. . .$1.36 billion more in education funding over last year, to help lower the tax burden on property owners

Eliminating the state sales tax on clothing under $110
. . .saving Onondaga County shoppers over $17 million per year

Establishing a Child Tax Credit
. . .of up to $330 for every child ages 4 to 17

Eliminating the marriage penalty
. . .saving married couples throughout the state about $41 million annually when fully phased in

Creating an income tax credit
. . .of up to $200 for volunteer firefighters and emergency medical workers at Onondaga County fire departments

Tax deduction for National Guard members
. . .called to federal service, saving them $1 million


“New Yorkers have been struggling with high fuel costs for too long. Because of an absence of leadership in Washington, the Legislature, in a bipartisan fashion, took it upon itself to bring relief to New Yorkers. This plan will save Central New Yorkers millions of dollars at the pump.”
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Assemblyman Bill Magnarelli
Assemblyman Bill Magnarelli

333 East Washington Street, Room 840
Syracuse, New York 13202
(315) 428-9651
magnarw@assembly.state.ny.us

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