New York Constitution
Article XVI, § 4 — Certain corporations not to be discriminated against
New York Const. art. XVI, § 4
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N.Y. Const. art. XVI, § 4.
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Where the state has power to tax corporations incorporated under the laws of the United States there shall be no discrimination in the rates and method of taxation between such corporations and other corporations exercising substantially similar functions and engaged in substantially similar business within the state.
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