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Posted: Thursday, 04 December 2008 12:12PM
East River Tolls Among Elements of MTA Financial Plan
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NEW YORK (AP) -- Drivers would pay to cross the East River and New York City-area companies would be taxed on their payrolls under a new plan to staunch financial bleeding at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
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But transit riders would be spared a potential 23 percent fare increase. A state commission's proposal, released Thursday, calls for boosting MTA fare revenue by 8 percent instead.
The MTA needs to close an estimated $1.4 billion deficit in its operating budget next year and a $3 billion deficit by 2012. The agency is legally required to balance its budget.
Under the state commission's plan, companies in a 12-county area would pay $330 in tax for every $100,000 they pay workers.
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