A rush of New Yorkers paying personal income taxes last December is being credited as one reasons state tax receipts increased in the recently-ended fiscal year.
The State Attorney’s Office announced Tuesday the arrest of William Rapfogel, former executive director and CEO of the Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty, on felony charges of grand larceny, money laundering, criminal tax fraud, conspiracy and other charges.
State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli found during an audit of the University at Albany that some hard drives about to be discarded still contained personal information.