The New York Annual Report is an annual document compiled by the state of New York that outlines the financial activity and performance of the state government. It contains information about the state's total income and expenditures, including taxes, revenue, and debt, as well as a breakdown of the state's budget. It also provides an assessment of the state's economy and its fiscal health. The report is produced by the Office of the State Comptroller. There are three main types of New York Annual Reports: the Executive Budget, the Financial Plan, and the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAR). The Executive Budget outlines the state’s proposed expenditures and revenue for the upcoming fiscal year. The Financial Plan is a detailed summary of the state’s current financial position, including its liabilities, assets, and revenue and expenditure trends. Finally, the CAR is a comprehensive financial report which provides an overview of the state’s financial activities over the course of the year.