Resources
Duties of the Comptroller
The Comptroller’s responsibilities include:
- Conducting performance and financial audits of all City agencies;
- Serving as a fiduciary to the City’s five public pension funds totaling nearly $160 billion in assets;
- Providing comprehensive oversight of the City’s budget and fiscal condition;
- Reviewing City contracts for integrity, accountability and fiscal compliance;
- Resolving claims both on behalf of and against the City;
- Ensuring transparency and accountability in setting prevailing wage and vigorously enforcing prevailing wage and living wage laws; and
- Promoting policies that enhance City government’s commitment to efficiency, integrity and performance for all New Yorkers.
This catalog supplies hundreds of sets of public data produced by City agencies and other City organizations. The data sets are now available as APIs and in a variety of machine-readable formats, making it easier than ever to consume City data and better serve New York City’s residents, visitors, developer community and all.
The Department of Finance encourages people to comply with the City’s tax and revenue laws. It publishes a number of financial reports on their website.
Policy documents, annual reports, financials, and meeting minutes.