While the payments will come as a relief for many, most of the state's nearly 20 million residents aren't eligible.
3:05STOCK IMAGE/Andy Dean Photography/Shutterstocklast month that New Yorkers would receive an average payment of $270 through the state tax credit program.
According to the governor and the state legislature, the payments will offer up to $475 million in tax relief for those eligible."With this relief package, we're making good on our commitment to helping hardworking New Yorkers through the nationwide affordability crisis," Hochul said at the time of the announcement.
Gov. Kathy Hochul delivers remarks at a gubernatorial forum hosted by the Rochester Chamber of Commerce in Rochester, New York, Oct. 7, 2022.Around 1.75 million low-income New Yorkers and families are eligible for payments, Hochul said.
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