NYC Pizzerias Granted Tax Break to Comply with Emissions Crackdown

A Brooklyn city councilman is proposing a tax break for NYC pizzerias and other businesses using coal- and wood-fired ovens to comply with a new emissions rule, which is already costing eateries tens of thousands of dollars. The rule, set to take effect in April, aims to reduce smoky pollutants by 75%, but businesses are struggling to afford the necessary filtration systems. The councilman believes that providing financial assistance is more effective than immediate punishment and is working on a bill to create a tax credit for affected businesses. The city's Department of Environmental Protection defends the rule as a way to improve public health while preserving authentic NYC pizza, but some locals and business owners are concerned about the financial burden and potential impact on the city's iconic food culture.
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