NYC Lawmaker: Raise State Tax Break for Volunteer Firefighters

July 28, 2020
A city councilman from Brooklyn thinks New York State should increase the tax credit for volunteer firefighters and ambulance workers "who helped get us through the darkest days of the pandemic."

Volunteer firefighters and ambulance workers should get a bigger state tax break, says a Brooklyn lawmaker.

Councilman Justin Brannan is calling on Albany to increase an existing tax break for those heroes from $200 to $500.

"These are the folks who helped get us through the darkest days of the pandemic," the Dem told the Daily News on Monday. "They deserve to get a little something back."

He noted many FDNY and EMS staff also volunteer for local companies, and first responders often start out as volunteers before joining the ranks of the Bravest.

“Looking back on all the good that they did during the darkest days of the pandemic, this is a good time to get his done,” Brannan said.

He plans to introduce a non-binding resolution calling on the state to change the tax break on Thursday.

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