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New York Motorists To Pay More Fees

With New York State facing a record shortfall, Governor David Patterson will turn to New York motorists to help balance its budget.  New Yorkers already pay some of the highest and most varied DMV fees in the country.  Yet the Governor Patterson’s proposed tax plan includes all types of fee increases.

The sweeping nature of the increases illustrates how heavily the politicians rely on DMV as a taxing authority (regardless of whether they call their charges fees, surcharges or anything else).  The days when DMV charges were commensurate with the cost of the service actually provided are long over.  Further, with “surcharge” amounts for traffic tickets often exceeding the fine itself, it is clear that politics has taken over the financial aspects of DMV.

Below are the recommended increases:

The fee increases for license suspensions, civil penalties, the MV-278 certificate, and removal of the surchage cap would be effective 90 days after passage of the budget.  All other fee increases would be effective August 1, 2009.

It seems the only thing not increasing are the salaries of DMV employees.  The Governor has recommended that the 3% salary increase of all state employees, effective April 2009, be eliminated and that a 5-day pay deferral be implemented.

Of course, the foregoing are just recommendations which must be approved by the Legislature.  It wouldn’t surprise me if any of the above increases is actually larger once the politicians finalize the budget.

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