Research Reports > Debt, Fiscal Stress
Like many other "Rust Belt" cities, Buffalo suffered a decline as transportation patterns shifted and manufacturing facilities shut down. However, Buffalo still benefits from its location on the Canadian border and the City, with State and private sector support, has recently made significant efforts to promote new development.
Local Government Management Guides > Budgeting, General Oversight
This guide covers the following key fiscal oversight responsibilities of a governing board: developing policies, monitoring fiscal operations and conducting audits.
Research Reports > Debt, Fiscal Stress
Rye has strong public and private services, including an excellent school system, a vital retail shopping sector and recreational facilities that include parks, beaches, golf and yacht clubs, and nature centers.
Research Reports > Debt, Fiscal Stress
The full value of property in White Plains dropped by 29 percent between 2008 and 2013, after more than doubling from 2002 to 2008. While cities statewide show slight recovery, White Plains may find dealing with the loss of so much property value a challenge in the future.
Accounting Notices and Bulletins > Budgeting, Reporting
The Patient Protection & Affordable Care Act (ACA) was signed into law on March 23, 2010. As a result, the eligibility requirements for Medicaid have expanded and New York State (State) will now see an increased enrollment in the program as of January 2014. To assist with the additional costs associated with the increased coverage, the Federal government is providing additional Medicaid relief funding. This funding is anticipated to start in January 2014.
Research Reports > Reporting, Revenues/Cash Management, Sales Tax
In 2012, the full market value of all real property in New York State was estimated at $2.5 trillion dollars with about $826 billion exempt from one or more types of taxes. This report explores what tax exemptions are, where they are most prevalent, and what local governments may do to minimize their impact.
Research Reports > Fiscal Stress
This report summarizes the findings for all of the calendar year-based local governments which have been scored to date, focusing on common themes and statewide trends.1
Accounting Notices and Bulletins > Debt, Reporting, Revenues/Cash Management
This bulletin provides information on the reporting requirements of deferred inflows of resources and deferred outflows of resources as required by Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) Statement No. 63, Financial Reporting of Deferred Outflows of Resources, Deferred Inflows of Resources, and Net Position (Statement 63), and GASB Statement No. 65, Items Previously Reported as Assets and Liabilities (Statement 65).
Research Reports > Debt, Fiscal Stress
Despite its strong tax base, the Town of Colonie has struggled financially in the past decade. However, between a series of property tax increases, including a one-time tax in 2009, and an arrangement to have a private contractor operate the Town’s landfill, Colonie experienced a stronger financial position at the end of 2011 than it had seen since 2002.
Research Reports > Sales Tax
Local Sales Tax Collections Up 5.7 Percent in First Half of 2013; Growth Concentrated Downstate
Research Reports > Debt, Fiscal Stress
The decline in manufacturing has contributed to the City of Binghamton’s high rates of unemployment and poverty compared to statewide averages. The City must also contend with constraints upon its ability to raise revenues.
Accounting Notices and Bulletins > Debt, Reporting
Local governments are more often receiving significant premiums upon the issuance of Tax Anticipation Notes (TANs) and Revenue Anticipation Notes (RANs) and accounting treatment has not always been consistent. This bulletin clarifies the prescribed accounting treatment of TAN and RAN premiums and the restrictions on the use of these premiums.
Research Reports > Budgeting, Fiscal Stress, Sales Tax
Many of New York’s local governments are still struggling with the effects of the recent recession. The following report takes a look at how some of the drivers of fiscal stress have affected counties, cities, towns, and villages.
Research Reports > Debt, Fiscal Stress
The City has paid down a significant amount of debt. This, along with the City’s substantial fund balance and a large tax margin, leave Watertown well positioned to cope with current and future fiscal challenges.
Research Reports > Debt, Fiscal Stress
The City of Elmira has taken measures to control expenditures through management efficiencies, while still recognizing the importance of investment in infrastructure and economic development initiatives.
Annual Reports > Fiscal Stress, Reporting, Revenues/Cash Management, Sales Tax
This report highlights the many services that are available to local officials through our Division of Local Government and School Accountability, including audits, training and research.
Research Reports > Debt, Fiscal Stress
The City of Rochester projects large and growing budget gaps in its 2013-14 through 2017-18 fiscal years. Absent significant spending cuts or increasing revenues, the gaps could cause the City to exhaust its available fund balance within the next two fiscal years.
Research Reports > Debt, Fiscal Stress
By several measures, Yonkers is better off than many other cities in the State. Despite these advantages, the City has been challenged by significant structural budget gaps and, by the end of its 2011 fiscal year, the City had essentially depleted its general fund reserves.
Research Reports > Debt, Fiscal Stress
The City of Syracuse faces many of the same challenges as other upstate cities. However, a larger than average percentage of its property tax base is either exempt or delinquent and growing fixed costs in the budgets of the City and the dependent school district have created chronic budget gaps.