Malliotakis challenges Dems to back GOP SALT deduction push as NY taxed ‘to death’
Rep. Nicole Malliotakis challenged Democrats to help House Republicans increase the state and local tax deduction as she blamed them for overtaxing New York residents in the first place.
Malliotakis (R-NY), a member of the tax-writing House Committee on Ways and Means, was among the Republicans who huddled with President-elect Donald Trump Saturday in Mar-a-Lago to strategize on SALT and other issues.
“If Democrats care about middle-class families, then they should support it,” Malliotakis told The Post after that meeting. “The reason we need SALT relief is because our mayor and governor keep taxing New Yorkers to death.”
“The governor could easily lower income tax rates as the president did on the federal level. They choose to not do the right thing, and so we’re trying to provide relief from the federal level.”
Back in 2017, when Trump and Congress reformed the tax code via the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, they opted to cap the SALT deduction at $10,000, which meant many blue state residents saw their federal income tax bills skyrocket.
