Friday, September 23, 2022

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Friday) Extra, Extra
  •   2022 Bronx Chamber Gala Sold Out
  •  NYC BEST Program Launches in the Bronx
  •   COVID19 Measures Updated by Mayor Adams
  •  Hispanic Heritage Event: The Bronx Havana Room

Legislative & Advocacy Updates
  •   NYC Districting Commission Vote
  •   DCWP Regulations on Process Servers
  •  Congestion Pricing Comment Period Extended
  •   NYC Management Report Released

Funding Opportunities
  •  NYS SEED Program for Early-Stage Businesses

Upcoming Events
09 23 2022 Friday Extra Cigars & Scotch Fall Networking Event
2022 BRONX CHAMBER GALA SOLD OUT
MAYOR ADAMS & LT. GOVERNOR DELGADO TO DELIVER REMARKS
The Bronx's #1 business networking event of the year is sold out!

Simone Metro Properties and the New York Yankees launch the first of its kind Bronx Champion Giving Circlebenefitting business and economic development programs at the Bronx Chamber of Commerce.

The Board of Directors of the Bronx Chamber of Commerce celebrate the Chamber's diverse history during the 2022 Bronx Chamber of Commerce Gala held on September 29, 2002 at 6:30pm at Marina Del Rey. Over 600 leaders, business owners, and Chamber members will attend. New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Lt. Governor Antonio Delgado will deliver remarksJoseph Kelleher, John Collazzi, and the New York Yankees are honored.

Entertainment line up:

Sal Valentinetti
"The Voice" as Master of Ceremonies

Brenda K. Starr, free style artist
C-Bank, free style artist
Cynthia, free style artist
Steven Maglio, singer of standards
DJ Serg, acclaimed DJ

100% of your support of this signature annual event featuring networking, top tier entertainment, and more, directly supports business and economic development in the Bronx.
NYC BEST PROGRAM LAUNCHED IN THE BRONX
The New York City Business Express Service Team launched it's program on Fordham Road in the Bronx. The NYC Department of Small Business Services (SBS)’s Small Business program makes it easier for businesses to start, operate, and grow storefront businesses in New York City without delay. The program partners with The Bronx Chamber of Commerce, business improvement districts, and NYC agency partners to create customized solutions for business needs.

Through NYC BEST, businesses will be connected to a single point person to help:

Get Licenses and Permits Faster
  •   Understand City rules and requirements
  •   Work with City agencies to get licenses and permits faster

Avoid/Reduce Fines and Violations
  •   Prepare for inspections
  •   Fix issues before an inspector walks through your door
  •   Understand violations you’ve received and help address them

Key relationships with City and State regulatory agencies and utilities makes the difference and provide a resource for working with the following:
Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY)
NYC Department of Buildings (DOB)
NYC Department of Consumer & Worker Protection (DCWP)
NYC Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)
NYC Department of Health & Mental Hygiene (DOHMH)
NYC Department of Sanitation (DSNY)
NYS Department of Agriculture & Markets
NYS Department of Financial Services
NYS Liquor Authority
Con Edison
National Grid

Connect with NYC BEST: 888-SBS-4NYC (888-727-4692)
COVID-19 GUIDANCES UPDATED BY MAYOR ADAMS
RELAXES MANDATES ON BUSINESSES
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced that New York City is updating its COVID-19 measures for private businesses and parents, giving them more flexibility to make their own decisions that are best for them.

The mandate, which will end Nov. 1, had previously required all employees “who perform in-person work or interact with the public” to be vaccinated against the coronavirus. 

New York City will no longer mandate that private employers require all of their workers to be vaccinated for Covid-19, and children will no longer have to be vaccinated in order to participate in sports or other after-school activities, Mayor Eric Adams announced on Tuesday, as he continued to roll back restrictions that had defined an earlier stage of the pandemic.

With the potent new bivalent boosters now available, and now that 89 percent of city residents, including children, had received at least one dose of a vaccine, Mr. Adams said it was time to usher in a new stage of flexibility for parents and businesses, although he left a mandate for city workers in place.
CELEBRATING HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH
BRONX CHAMBER NETWORKING EVENT HELD AT THE BRONX HAVANA ROOM
Lisa Sorin, President of The Bronx Chamber of Commerce, joined Board members, Bronx leaders, elected officials, and business owners to celebrate Hispanic Heritage month in the Bronx at The Bronx Havana Room3604A East Tremont Avenue in the Throggs Neck section of the Bronx.

The Bronx Havana Room is a Latin-inspired speakeasy event space and cigar lounge which recently opened after COVID-19. Attendees were treated to complementary cigars, snacks, scotch tastings, and Pittoro, as well as an evening of networking and legislative updates on pressing industry matters.

Ms. Sorin is the first Latina to lead a borough-wide chamber of commerce in the history of the City of New York, and had faithfully executed her role while elevating the voices of so many individuals of Hispanic heritage.

Hispanic Heritage Month is annually celebrated from September 15 to October 15 in the United States for recognizing the contributions and influence of Hispanic Americans to the history, culture, and achievements for the United States and was codified and proclaimed by President Johnson in 1969. The Bronx Chamber will keep the celebration going by sharing a history of Bronx Hispanic businesses and the community's impact on the Bronx's economic development.
LEGISLATION & REGULATIONS
NYC Districting Commission Votes No on Proposed Council Maps
The New York City Redistricting Commission voted against submitting proposed NYC Council District maps to the New York City Council for review and acceptance on Thursday, September 22, 2022. The Commission will reconvene after the Jewish hoilidays and discuss next steps to address Commissioner concerns moving forward.

Pursuant to Chapter 2-A of the New York City Charter, the Districting Commission is charged with the mission of redistricting the fifty-one City Council districts according to the 2020 Census and other criteria mandated by the New York City Charter.

The Districting Commission consists of fifteen members who reflect the geographic and ethnic diversity of New York City. Five of the Commissioners were appointed by the City Council's Majority Caucus, three were appointed by the City Council's Minority Caucus, and Mayor Adams appointed the remaining seven members. 

In a statement released by The Bronx Chamber of Commerce following the vote it was noted that ""Commissioner Sorin's vote during this morning's NYC Districting Commission meeting represents consensus among several Commissioners that there is more work to be done in understanding the nuanced needs and public comments of New Yorkers. Furthermore, Commissioner Sorin is firmly committed to civic education and deeper engagement with communities, especially those in areas where English may be the secondary language. The Commissioner is hopeful that after further review and exploration, revised maps can be submitted to the City Council and the districting process can move forward. No further comments will be provided until the Commission meets to discuss next steps."
Adoption of New Regulations for Process Servers
The Department of Consumer Affairs and Worker Protection announced a Notice of Adoption for rules relating to process servers. These rules will become effective on October 23.

For Notice, click here
Congestion Pricing Comment Period Extended
The MTA has extended the public commenting period for Congestion Pricing to September 24. The Legislative Affairs Committee of The Bronx Chamber of Commerce is submitting comments on behalf of the Bronx Chamber of Commerce based on member feedback received over the past 2 months. As the MTA reviews these comments please read the CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT (CBD) TOLLING PROGRAM ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT Executive SummaryClick HERE
NYC Mayor's Management Report Released
New York City Mayor Eric Adams released the Mayor’s Management Report (MMR) for Fiscal Year 2022 (FY22), a report assessing city agency performance between Fiscal Year 2022 (FY22), from July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022. The report — which contains nearly 2,000 indicators covering 45 city agencies — is the first published under the Adams administration. The FY22 MMR reflects a unique period that spans two mayoral administrations amid broader societal challenges, including the COVID-19 pandemic, that impact service delivery across various sectors of civic life.


MAN INDICTED FOR ATTACKING TRANSIT WORKER IN BRONX STATION

 

 Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark today announced that a Manhattan man has been indicted for second-degree Assault and additional charges for attacking an NYC Transit Authority employee in the Pelham Bay Park train station, slamming him to the ground causing broken bones.

 District Attorney Clark said, “This employee was doing his job of cleaning and checking on conditions at the Pelham Bay Park train station, when he went to observe a man whom he was told was harassing people. The defendant approached the employee and assaulted him, causing serious injuries. This was unconscionable. Anyone who assaults a transit worker will be held accountable.”

 District Attorney Clark said the defendant, Alexander Wright, 49, last of 600 East 125th Street, Manhattan, was arraigned today on two counts of second-degree Assault and third-degree Assault before Bronx Supreme Court Justice George Villegas. Bail status was continued. The defendant is due back in court on November 3, 2022.

 According to the investigation, at approximately 8:40 a.m. on August 11, 2022, the victim, Anthony Nelson, a NYC Transit Authority Station Cleaner, went to check a report of a man harassing people on the lower level of the Pelham Bay Park train station. The defendant allegedly approached Nelson, punching him in the face, then allegedly grabbed him and slammed him to the ground. The victim suffered a dislocated nose, broken collarbone, and other injuries, and required two surgeries to fix the collar bone.

 District Attorney Clark also thanked NYPD Officer Jose Hernandez of Transit District 12, and Kevin McCaffrey, Assistant Deputy, General Counsel, MTA Law Department.

An indictment is an accusatory instrument and not proof of a defendant’s guilt.

IRS Obtains Court Order Authorizing Summons For Records Relating To U.S. Taxpayers Who Failed To Report And Pay Taxes On Cryptocurrency Transactions

 

 Damian Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, David A. Hubbert, Deputy Assistant Attorney General for the Justice Department’s Tax Division, and Charles P. Rettig, Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”), announced that U.S. District Judge Paul G. Gardephe entered an order on September 22, 2022, authorizing the IRS to issue a so-called John Doe summons requiring M.Y. Safra Bank to produce information about U.S. taxpayers who may have failed to report to the IRS, and pay taxes on, cryptocurrency transactions.  Specifically, the IRS summons seeks information about customers of SFOX, a cryptocurrency prime broker, who used banking services that M.Y. Safra Bank offered to SFOX customers engaged in cryptocurrency transactions.  As described further in the IRS’s petition in support of the summons, though taxpayers who transact in cryptocurrencies are required to report any associated profits and losses on their tax returns, the IRS’s experience has demonstrated significant tax compliance deficiencies relating to cryptocurrencies and other digital assets.

U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said:  “Taxpayers are required to truthfully report their tax liabilities on their returns, and liabilities that arise from cryptocurrency transactions are not exempt.  The government is committed to using all of the tools at its disposal, including John Doe summonses, to identify taxpayers who have understated their tax liabilities by not reporting cryptocurrency transactions, and to make sure that everyone pays their fair share.”

Deputy Assistant Attorney General David A. Hubbert said:  “Taxpayers who transact with cryptocurrency should understand that income and gains from cryptocurrency transactions are taxable.  The information sought by the summons approved today will help to ensure that cryptocurrency owners are following the tax laws.

IRS Commissioner Charles P. Rettig said:  “The government’s ability to obtain third-party information on those failing to report their gains from digital assets remains a critical tool in catching tax cheats.  The court’s granting of the John Doe summons reinforces our ongoing, significant efforts to ensure that everyone pays their fair share. Taxpayers earning income from digital asset transactions need to come into compliance with their filing and reporting responsibilities.”

According to the allegations in the documents filed in support of the petition to authorize the John Doe summons, and other information in the public record:

SFOX is a cryptocurrency prime dealer and trading platform that connects digital currency exchanges, over-the-counter virtual currency brokers, and liquidity providers globally.  SFOX has over 175,000 registered users who have collectively undertaken more than $12 billion in transactions since 2015.  Based on its recent experiences with cryptocurrencies, the IRS has strong reason to believe that many virtual currency transactions are not being properly reported on tax returns.  Among other reasons, there is no third-party reporting to the IRS in connection with such transactions, and summonses served on other cryptocurrency dealers have revealed significant underreporting of such transactions.  Further, IRS investigations have identified at least ten U.S. taxpayers who used SFOX’s services for cryptocurrency transactions but failed to report those transactions to the IRS as required by law.

SFOX has partnered with M.Y. Safra to offer SFOX users access to cash-deposit bank accounts.  SFOX users were able to use their funds at M.Y. Safra to buy and sell positions in virtual currency from SFOX.  Based on M.Y. Safra’s arrangement with SFOX, the IRS expects that in response to the John Doe summons, M.Y. Safra will be able to provide information about the identities and cryptocurrency transactions of SFOX users who also used M.Y. Safra’s services—which the IRS will then be able to use in conjunction with other information to examine whether these users complied with the internal revenue laws. 

In this action, the district court granted the IRS permission to serve what is known as a John Doe summons on M.Y. Safra.  There is no allegation in this action that M.Y. Safra engaged in any wrongdoing.  Rather, the IRS utilizes John Doe summonses to obtain information about possible violations of the internal revenue laws by individuals whose identities are unknown.  The John Doe summons directs M.Y. Safra to produce records that will enable the IRS to identify U.S. taxpayers who were customers of SFOX and who engaged in cryptocurrency transactions that may not have been properly reported on tax returns.  In parallel, the IRS was authorized on August 15 by the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California to serve a John Doe summons on SFOX itself.