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VIDEO: State Senators Want to Stop MTA Payroll Tax

Senators Jack Martins and Lee Zeldin introduced a bill to provide tax relief for Long Islanders.

In 2009, the  was enacted, forcing taxpayers to pay a .34 percent tax for every $100 of payroll to pay the MTA.

In December of 2011, legislation was signed to  for businesses with a payroll of $1.25 million or less as well as public and private schools.

Libraries, counties, towns and villages are still required to pay the tax. Senators , R-Mineola, and Lee Zeldin, R-Shirley, as well as others are trying to , holding a press conference at the Friday afternoon detailing their plans.

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Nassau County pays approximately $3 million in taxes that goes towards the MTA, officials said.

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