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Golden, Malliotakis fight
proposed internet sales tax
NOTICE OF SALESUPREME
COURT:KINGS COUNTY
U.S.BANK TRUST, N.A.,
ASTRUSTEE FOR LSF9MASTER
PART I C I PAT I O N T R U S T;
Plaintiff(s)vs. ALLISTER
SYLVESTERAS HEIR AT
LAWAND NEXT OF KIN
OFMARIA M. ALEXANDERAKA
MARIA M. SYLVESTER;ALLISON
SYLVESTERAS HEIR
ATLAW, NEXT OF KIN
A N D A D M I N I S T R AT O R
OFTHE ESTATE OF MARIAM.
ALEXANDER AKAMARIA
M. SYLVESTER;DANIEL
SYLVESTER ASHEIR AT
LAW, NEXT OFKIN AND
A D M I N I S T R A T O R O F
THE ESTATEOF MARIA
M. ALEXANDERAKA
MARIA M.SYLVESTER;
MARISASYLVESTER AS
HEIRAT LAW, NEXT OF
KINAND ADMINISTRATOROF
THE ESTATE OFMARIA M.
ALEXANDERAKA MARIA
M. SYLVESTER;et al;
Defendant(s)Attorney (s)
for Plaintiff(s): ROSICKI,
ROSICKI& ASSOCIATES,
P.C.,2 Summit Court, Suite301,
Fishkill, New York,12524,
845.897.1600Pursuant to
judgmentof foreclosure and
salegranted herein on orabout
December 5,2017, I will sell at
PublicAuction to the highestbidder
in Room 224 ofKings County
SupremeCourt, 360 AdamsStreet,
Brooklyn, NewYork 11201.
On March22, 2018 at 2:30
pm.Premises known as 756EAST
79TH STREET,BROOKLYN,
NY 11236Block: 07999 Lot:
0064ALL that certain plot,piece
or parcel of land,with the
building andimprovements
thereonerected, situate,
lyingand being in theBorough
of Brooklyn,County of Kings,
Cityand State of New York.As
more particularly describedin
the judgmentof foreclosure
and sale.Sold subject to all of
theterms and conditionscontained
in said judgmentand terms
of sale.Approximate amount
ofjudgment $378,974.42plus
interest and costs.INDEX
NO. 502146/2015Gregory M.
LaSpina,Esq., Referee
SUPREME COURT OFTHE
STATE OF NEWYORK - COUNTY
OFKINGS WELLS FARGOBANK,
N.A., ASTRUSTEE FOR
S O U N D V I E W H O M E
L O A N T R U S T
2007-OPT3,ASSET-BACKED
CERTIFICATES,SERIES2007-
OPT3, V. DAVIDMCALPIN;
ET. AL. NOTICEOF SALE
NOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuantto a Final Judgmentof
Foreclosuredated June 26,
2017,and entered in the Officeof
the Clerk of the Countyof
Kings, whereinWELLS FARGO
BANK,N.A., AS TRUSTEE
FORSOUNDVIEW HOMELOAN
TRUST 2007-OPT3, ASSETBACKEDCERT
I F I C AT E S ,
SERIES2007-OPT3 is thePlaintiff
and DAVIDMCALPIN; ET.
AL. arethe Defendant(s). I,
theundersigned Refereewill sell
at public auctionat the KINGS
COUNTYCOURTHOUSE,ROOM
224, 360 ADAMSSTREET,
BROOKLYNNY 11201,
on April 12,2018 at
2:30PM, premisesknown
as 5212GLENWOOD
ROAD,BROOKLYN, NY
11234:Block 7736, Lot 44:
ALLTHAT CERTAIN PLOT,PIECE
OR PARCEL OFLAND, SITUATE,
LYINGAND BEING INTHE
BOROUGH OFBROOKLYN,
COUNTYOF KINGS, CITY
ANDSTATE OF NEW
YORKPremises will be soldsubject
to provisionsof filed Judgment
Index# 12120/2010. IraGreene,
Esq. - Referee.RAS Boriskin, LLC
900Merchants Concourse,Suite
106, Westbury,New York 11590,
Attorneysfor Plaintiff.
NOTICE OF SALE SupremeCourt
County OfKings Wells
Fargo Bank,N.A., Plaintiff
AGAINSTRonald Loadholt,
et al,Defendant Pursuant toa
Judgment of Foreclosureand
Sale dulydated 11/16/2016
andentered on 12/13/2016,I, the
undersigned Referee,will sell at
publicauction at the KingsCounty
Supreme Court,360 Adams
Street,Brooklyn, NY on April05,
2018 at 02:30 PMpremises known
as 469Wyona Street Brooklyn,NY
11207. All thatcertain plot piece
orparcel of land, with thebuildings
and improvementserected,
situate,lying and being in
theCounty of Kings, Cityand
State of New York,BLOCK: 3792,
LOT: 7.Approximate amount
ofjudgment is $335,366.49plus
interests and costs.Premises
will be soldsubject to provisions
offiled Judgment Index#
31714/08. Mark A.Longo,
Referee FRENKELLAMBERT
WEISSWEISMAN &
GORDONLLP 53 Gibson Street
BY JAIME DEJESUS
JDEJESUS@BROOKLYNREPORTER.COM
No more taxes.
That was the message conveyed
by Assemblymember
Nicole Malliotakis and State Senator
Marty Golden who held a press conference
to discuss their opposition to
a possible internet sales tax within the
state on Thursday, March 1, outside
Golden's office, 7408 Fifth Avenue.
According to Malliotakis and
Golden, the bill would require online
providers with distribution centers in
New York and at least $100 million in
sales nationwide to collect state and
local taxes on purchases by New York
residents.
"Governor Cuomo wants to implement
a sales tax on internet purchases
on items that were sold through online
marketplaces such as Ebay and Amazon,
and we are here today to speak
against that proposal for a number of
reasons," Malliotakis said. "We feel
that this is another cash grab by the
state of New York looking to nickel and
dime our residents."
She added that the tax would discourage
companies from investing in
the state because it would apply only
to companies with physical locations
in New York.
"For example, Amazon is looking
to make big investments in our city,"
Malliotakis said. "That’s going to
prevent them from actually wanting
to come to New York State and make
investments because now they’re going
to be served with the task of being
tax collectors for the state of New York,
so we think this proposal is misguided
for those reasons."
She claims the tax would nickel and
dime the residents of the state to the
tune of $80 million the first year and
$150 or more the following year, as
well as cost New Yorkers potential jobs
as companies shy away from setting
up shop in the state.
In addition, "They want the
Department of Tax and Finance to be
allowed to require these companies to
provide a list of all New York residents
that have made purchases using their
online marketplace," Malliotakis said,
contending that there is a Big Brother
element to it. "That is an overreach
and is offensive to the people of the
state."
"New York State needs to keep its
sticky fingers out of the digital cookie
jar," Golden added. "The digital marketplace
has revolutionized how we
buy and sell products. The popularity
and success of internet shopping has
made Cyber Monday the largest
shopping day of the year.
"Placing a tax on items sold in the digital
marketplace will have an adverse
impact on consumers and businesses,"
he continued. "The new tax will force
companies to create burdensome
notification and recording systems. It
will have these companies make new
decisions as to where they want to
do business, and we want them to do
business in the state of New York. We
need these companies."
Malliotakis referenced other states
attempting to implement similar
legislation.
"A number of states like Tennessee,
Massachusetts, Maine, Wyoming
and Indiana have all done what the
governor is trying to do and they’ve
opened themselves up to a floodgate of
litigation and one of the cases is going
to be heard in the Supreme Court,"
she said. "It is presumptuous of the
governor to do this without knowing
what the outcome of that court case is."
Golden agreed.
"We should refrain from any proposed
internet tax until a decision
is made by the Supreme Court," he
contended.
The two fear that the tax would take
away both economic and job growth.
"This tax will send a message that
digital companies that New York is
closed for business," said Golden. "We
don’t want to send that message."
BROOKLYN MEDIA GROUP/Photo by Jaime DeJesus
State Senator Marty Golden and Assemblymember Nicole
Malliotakis discuss their opposition to the state creating an
internet sales tax.