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East Hampton Village Proposes Third Tax Cut on Rising Revenue Forecasts

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East Hampton Village Administrator Marcos Baladron. The village introduced its 2024-25 fiscal budget, which would cut taxes for village residents for a third straight year, largely on the back of increased revenues from fees charged by the village for construction and beach parking permits. KYRIL BROMLEY

East Hampton Village Administrator Marcos Baladron. The village introduced its 2024-25 fiscal budget, which would cut taxes for village residents for a third straight year, largely on the back of increased revenues from fees charged by the village for construction and beach parking permits. KYRIL BROMLEY

authorMichael Wright on May 22, 2024
East Hampton Village residents will get a tax cut for the third year in a row, despite a 10 percent increase in spending, under the proposed 2024-25 fiscal-year budget released... more

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