New York property tax cut may be history: Bloomberg
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City property owners might see their property taxes rise before 2010 as city revenues will keep falling because Wall Street investment bank earnings are way down this year, Mayor Michael Bloomberg said on Friday.
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