New bill would suspend some restaurant sales tax during traditionally slow weeks

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New bill would suspend some restaurant sales tax during traditionally slow weeks

There's a new bill in the New York State Assembly is designed to encourage more people to dine out at restaurants.

There’s a new bill in the state assembly designed to encourage more people to dine out at restaurants.

The bill would temporarily suspend the restaurant sales tax during slow months for restaurants.

These tax holiday periods would be during the second week of February and the third week in August.

During these periods, food and beverages would be exempt from the sales tax.

The bill does not impact local sales tax.