S07838
IntroducedNYEstablishes a cannabis processor tax credit; authorizes a tax credit that is the equivalent to the licensed processor's cannabis potency tax liability for the year two thousand twenty-three, multiplied by three, but shall not exceed four hundred thousand dollars.
New York · Session 2025
Status
Introduced
As of May 9, 2025
Last Action
REFERRED TO INVESTIGATIONS AND GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS
Official Source
Official Full Bill TextSummary
A New York bill would establish a tax credit for licensed cannabis processors equal to three times their 2023 cannabis potency tax liability, capped at $400,000, and has been referred to the Committee on Investigations and Government Operations. The credit would directly reduce the tax burden on licensed cannabis processors for liabilities incurred in 2023, providing potential financial relief to that segment of the supply chain.
What
A New York bill would establish a tax credit for licensed cannabis processors equal to three times their 2023 cannabis potency tax liability, capped at $400,000, and has been referred to the Committee on Investigations and Government Operations.
Who
cultivators
Why
The credit would directly reduce the tax burden on licensed cannabis processors for liabilities incurred in 2023, providing potential financial relief to that segment of the supply chain.
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