S 10578 NY
Extends the duration of certain brownfield redevelopment and remediation tax credits
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Summary
The bill extends tax credits for brownfield redevelopment at a specific site located at 1800 Park Avenue in East Harlem that previously entered into a cleanup agreement and received a certificate of completion. The extension allows the site preparation, groundwater remediation, and tangible property tax credits to be claimed for extended periods following the placement of qualified property on the site, provided this occurs before 2031. The bill also permits the transfer of the site for tax credit purposes if purchased by 2031.
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Extends the duration of certain brownfield redevelopment and remediation tax credits with respect to a site located at 1800 Park Avenue.
Sponsor (1)
- Cordell Cleare Democratic · primary
Action history (1)
- May 26, 2026 REFERRED TO INVESTIGATIONS AND GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS · upper
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  Extends the duration of certain brownfield redevelopment and remediation tax credits with respect to a site located at 1800 Park Avenue.
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STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________
10578
IN SENATE
May 26, 2026 ___________
Introduced by Sen. CLEARE -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Investigations and Govern- ment Operations
AN ACT to extend the duration of certain brownfield redevelopment and remediation tax credits with respect to certain sites
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows:
1 Section 1. (a) Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regu- 2 lation to the contrary, any site for which (i) a brownfield cleanup 3 agreement with the department of environmental conservation was entered 4 into prior to January 21, 2005 with respect to a site located at 1800 5 Park Avenue, between East 124th and East 125th Streets in East Harlem, 6 New York County, and (ii) which received a certificate of completion on 7 or before October 24, 2016, shall be a qualified site for purposes of 8 the brownfield redevelopment tax credits available to such a site pursu- 9 ant to section 21 of the tax law as in effect for such a site as of the 10 effective date of this act provided that both the site preparation cred- 11 it component and the on-site groundwater remediation credit component 12 shall be allowed for all eligible costs incurred on such a site prior to 13 and within the tax year in which qualified tangible property on such a 14 site is placed in service, and for a five year period (60 months) 15 following the year such property is first placed in service upon such a 16 site, provided, such a date occurs prior to the 2031 tax year, and the 17 tangible property credit component shall be allowed for all eligible 18 costs incurred on such a site prior to and within the tax year in which 19 qualified tangible property on such a site is placed in service, and for 20 a ten year period (120 months) following the year such property is first 21 placed in service upon such a site, provided such a date occurs prior to 22 the 2031 tax year. 23 (b) In addition, any site for which (i) a brownfield cleanup agreement 24 with the department of environmental conservation was entered into prior 25 to January 21, 2005 with respect to a site located at 1800 Park Avenue, 26 between East 124th and East 125th Streets in East Harlem, New York Coun- 27 ty, and (ii) which received a certificate of completion on or before
EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD16004-01-6
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1 October 24, 2016, shall be eligible to claim the tax credit for remedi- 2 ated brownfields available to such a site pursuant to section 22 of the 3 tax law as in effect for such a site as of the effective date of this 4 act provided the benefit period as applicable thereto shall be deemed to 5 be a ten-consecutive-tax-year period beginning with the tax year in 6 which qualified tangible property on such a site is placed in service 7 where said benefit period shall begin no later than the 2031 tax year. 8 (c) Further, any site for which (i) a brownfield cleanup agreement 9 with the department of environmental conservation was entered into prior 10 to January 21, 2005 with respect to a site located at 1800 Park Avenue, 11 between East 124th and East 125th Streets in East Harlem, New York Coun- 12 ty, and (ii) which received a certificate of completion on or before 13 October 24, 2016, shall be a qualified site for purposes of claiming the 14 tax credit for remediated brownfields available to such a site pursuant 15 to section 22 of the tax law, provided that such developer as defined 16 under section 22 of the tax law has purchased or in any other way has 17 been conveyed all or any portion of such a site from any other party who 18 or which has been issued a certificate of completion with respect to 19 such site and further provided that such purchase or conveyance occurs 20 no later than the 2031 tax year. 21 § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
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