Seneca County Will Share Excess Sales Tax Revenue

Official seal of Seneca County, New York, featuring historical dates and symbols like 'Hub of the Finger Lakes'.
The official seal of Seneca County, New York, is frequently used in local news coverage pertaining to county government and affairs.

Starting in 2025, Seneca County will share an excess portion of its four-percent sales tax revenue with its ten towns and four villages.

The local law was recently adopted by the Board of Supervisors. It states that when sales tax revenue exceeds a budget year estimate, Seneca County will retain $750,000 of that excess and the rest of the prior year’s actual sales tax revenue would be shared, up to 10 percent.

More on the recently passed law can be read below:

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