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Appeals & Motions List released on:November 30, 2023
New York Should Reevaluate Suspension of Driver's Licenses for Tax Collections
As this column has frequently highlighted, the New York Division of Taxation is not afraid to pursue aggressive positions in order to assess and collect revenue for the state. However, many taxpayers may be unaware of one of the more potent tools at the disposal of the division: the ability to suspend a taxpayer's driver's license for non-payment of substantial back taxes.Tax Court Addresses Real Estate Interest Deductions
The federal income tax treatment of interest deductions is often complex and unintuitive. A recent Tax Court case, Cardulla v. Commissioner, addressed a number of issues that may be relevant for taxpayers with interest expense on debt attributable to real estate activities.'Hyatt Hotels': Are Omissions From Gross Income an Accounting Method?
'Hyatt Hotels v. Commissioner' underscores that even an approach to accounting for income and expenses that has been applied consistently by a taxpayer over many years is not necessarily a "method of accounting" subject to the government's broad power to impose adjustments under Section 481(a).Bumping the Bump-Up Exclusion: A Policyholder's Guide to Resisting Improper Coverage Denials
In the authors' experience, insurance companies interpret the bump-up exclusion far too broadly and beyond the insurance industry's purported intent behind the exclusion. D&O policyholders should be prepared to resist such coverage denials.View more book results for the query "Roberts & Holland LLP"
Taxpayer Scores Major Victory in Franchise Tax Case
The 'Jefferies Group and Subsidiaries' case involved refund claims of over $10 million. While the Tax Division, among other challenges, objected to numerous positions taken on the corporate returns, the New York State Division of Tax Appeals rejected almost all claims made by the Tax Division.Amid Rapid Growth in Region, Baker Donelson Names New Nashville Office Leader
J. Allen Roberts acknowledged that competition in the health care law field is strong but said Baker Donelson is in a good position to take advantage of Nashville's economic growth.Lawsuits Over Big Law Diversity Fellowships Prompt Firms to Scrutinize DEI Program Language
The lawsuits filed this week take particular aim at language contained in the firms' diversity fellowship applications that conservative legal activist Edward Blum's group views as exclusionary against its "white, nondisabled heterosexual man" client.The Importance of Character: Tax Court Addresses Cancellation of Nonrecourse Debt
The distinction between COD income and gain on the sale of property was at issue in a recent Tax Court case, Parker v. Commissioner, discussed here.Trending Stories
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