New York Laws
Part 1 - General
601-A - Cost of Living Adjustment.

(b) The following amounts shall be indexed by the cost of living
adjustment.
(1) The dollar amounts in the tax tables set forth in paragraph one of
subsection (a), paragraph one of subsection (b) and paragraph one of
subsection (c) of section six hundred one of this part.
(2) The dollar amount in the numerator of the fractions in subsection
(d) of section six hundred one of this part that is not fifty thousand
dollars.
(3) The New York standard deduction of a resident individual in
section six hundred fourteen of this article.
(c) The cost of living adjustment for a tax year is the percentage if
any, by which the average monthly value of the consumer price index for
the twelve month period ending on June thirtieth of the year immediately
preceding the tax year for which the adjustment is being made (referred
to as the adjustment year) exceeds the average monthly value of the
consumer price index for the twelve month period ending on June
thirtieth of the year immediately preceding the adjustment year. For
purposes of this section, the consumer price index means the consumer
price index for all urban consumers published by the United States
department of labor.
(d) If the product of the amounts in subsection (b) and subsection (c)
of this section is not a multiple of fifty dollars, such increase shall
be rounded to the next lowest multiple of fifty dollars.