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You may wish one a "very happy New Year's Day" or a "very happy New Year's." In such case, you are wishing one happiness for the holiday, and would be a capitalized proper noun. However, when using the non-possessive form of the word "year" you are clearly wishing happiness for the entire year, which is not a proper noun and not capitalized

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