NY to Suspend Driving Licenses of Tax Delinquents
Approved in March, an initiative to suspend the driver’s license of
New Yorkers who owe more than $10,000 in back taxes will begin this
week.
The state Tax Department will send the first
round of 16,000 suspension notices to tax delinquents this week.
Scofflaws will have 60 days to respond before receiving a second notice,
giving him or her 15 more days. If taxpayer again fails to arrange
payment, the license will be suspended until the debt is paid.
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo proposed the initiative in January.
The state Legislature approved it as part of the state budget, adopted
in March. His administration estimates the initiative could generate up
to $26 million the first year and $6 million annually after that.
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