$100M+In Untaxed Racehorse Sales Annually
There is a bill to end tax exemptions on racehorse sales: S481 (Salazar) and A1438 (Rosenthal). If you buy a horse to show or to keep as a companion, you owe New York sales tax.7 But horse owners who fly in on private jets and purchase million-dollar racehorses pay zero sales tax. The state and local communities lose the opportunity for tax revenue on more than $100 million in racehorse sales annually.8 Horse racing already enjoys millions in unique tax breaks, perks, subsidies and generous depreciation on their racehorses.
"...and New York waives sales taxes on the training and maintenance of race horses." -Times Union
An act to amend the tax law, in relation to use tax exemptions for certain race horses; and to repeal certain provisions of such law relating thereto. This bill would eliminate certain tax exemptions for horse racing in New York State.