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Proposal to Hike State Real Estate and Vehicle Fees Criticized by County Clerk

Real Estate Fee Increase Would Drain Additional $400,000 from Erie County Homebuyers

Buffalo, NY – April 21, 2010 – (RealEstateRama) — Word that the State is even considering hiking fees on homes and new cars does not sit well with Erie County Clerk Kathy Hochul. Both transactions occur within the County Clerk’s Office.

In 2009, Erie County homebuyers paid nearly $8 million in transfer tax fees to the State of New York. The proposed 5% fee increase would drain an additional $400,000 from Erie County annually.

According to Hochul, who has seen a spike in real estate activity with the Federal homebuyer tax credits, the proposed fees would undercut the benefits of these tax incentives. “While the Federal government is giving breaks to stimulate homeownership and car sales, there is a proposal to reach even deeper into consumers’ pockets to grab that money for the State. Raising fees on necessities- the home and car, once again puts undue pressure on our already cash-strapped customers,” said Hochul.

The Federal government had it right –giving tax relief helps; fee increases hurt when trying to get our economy back on track.

Hon. Kathy Hochul
92 Franklin Street, Buffalo, New York 14202
(716) 858-8865
Fax: (716) 858-6550
E-Mail: ErieCountyClerkOffice (at) erie (dot) gov