Samaritan's Purse has no expectation of receiving a single penny for the weeks of work they did in Central Park to combat the coronavirus.

Samaritan's Purse workers were on the ground, setting up a 68-bed field hospital right after receiving the call, and now they're being held financially liable for their goodwill because, according to Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D), he's "not in a position to provide any subsidies right now."

So even though New York lawmakers and hospital executives asked workers to come from out of state to help in the fight against the coronavirus, they will now have to pay state taxes — even on income they might have made from their home state while they were temporarily living in New York, according to WPIX-TV.

--- Yep folks, come and help out people in NY for free then be charged for doing so.

New York is Charging Samaritan’s Purse Income Tax After the Charity Worked for Free | CBN News