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About Interest Rates I plan to loan an individual a sum of money. What is the allowable interest rate I can charge in New York State?

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About Interest Rates I plan to loan an individual a sum of money. What is the allowable interest rate I can charge in New York State?

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• As a general rule, for loans up to $250,000, the maximum allowable interest rate is 16%. In general, permissible rates increase for loans greater than that amount, as set forth in Title 5 of the New York State General Obligations Law. Other exceptions, permitting rates in excess of 16% per annum, apply to loans made by regulated lenders.

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