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Proposed Bill Would Strip NYU and Columbia University of Their Tax Exempt Status

Proposed Bill Would Strip NYU and Columbia University of Their Tax Exempt Status

“I think they should just own up and pay their fair share in property taxes”

https://youtu.be/GxqR6p8r6z0

This is being introduced by Queens Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani who, from what I can tell, is a Democratic Socialist.

CBS News reports:

New York University & Columbia University would lose tax exempt status under newly introduced bill

New York University and Columbia University are in danger of losing their tax exempt status, which translates to hundreds of millions of dollars a year.

Columbia and NYU are known for many things — excellent education, beautiful campuses, and not paying property taxes. According to the state constitution, they don’t have to. But that could soon change.

“We’re standing here speaking about two institutions whose combined endowments are valued at north of $20 billion,” Queens Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani said.

A bill being introduced by Mamdani would repeal the tax exempt status of private universities that received property tax exemptions of $100 million or more during the prior year. Columbia and NYU fall into that category; together, they saved $327 million in tax breaks.

The tax revenue would go to fund CUNY schools, which serve 225,000 local students and are facing 3% budget cuts.

Both institutions have spoken out against the bill.

NYU spokesman John Beckman tells CBS New York, “NYU has a strong robust record of commitment to conducting programs that are vital to the well-being of New York City. If tax exempt status were to change, we would be forced to rethink much of the way we operate.”

We were surprised to find students we spoke with unanimously supported the bill.

“I don’t think Columbia is in a position to pass these costs onto anyone else. I think they should just own up and pay their fair share in property taxes,” Columbia senior Arpita Kanrar said.

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Stunt. It will never happen. I’d ask Columbia to perform a “land acknowledgment” and then make them give it back. But that would never happen either. The Left is never really in any danger of some government entity actually holding them accountable (outside of Florida anyway).

“I don’t think Columbia is in a position to pass these costs onto anyone else. I think they should just own up and pay their fair share in property taxes,” Columbia senior Arpita Kanrar said.

Then you have no idea how taxes or private businesses work.

And make no mistake, a private university IS a business.

If the bill is passed and Columbia University loses its tax-exempt, it absolutely will “pass these costs” onto someone else: the students and faculty, in the form of higher tuition/fees and department cut-backs, respectively.

What are they teaching there, that a senior doesn’t understand that?

Tell the students the property taxes will go to Palestine. That will fire them up!

LOL…^^&^^

“Zohran Mamdani … a Democratic Socialist.”
Their class envy always overwhelms their political principle.