By New Jersey State Bar Association | September 24, 2018
Assembly committee okays NJSBA bill to end double taxation of fees
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Sidney Kess | September 21, 2018
Tax Tips columnist Sidney Kess examines some key issues related to the QBI deduction for professionals in light of recently proposed regulations (REG-107892-18, released on Aug. 8, 2018 and published in the Federal Register on Aug. 16, 2018).
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By By Stephen B. Pearlman, Adam L. Peterson and Nicole E. Charpentier | September 21, 2018
The act was a welcome addition to the redevelopment financing bar, and will hopefully unlock mechanisms for the most difficult projects in rebuilding the state's economically depressed areas.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jeremy H. Temkin | September 19, 2018
In his Tax Litigation Issues column, Jeremy H. Temkin discusses 'U.S. v. Sertich'. While criminal statutes often set forth prohibited conduct, in 'Sertich' the Fifth Circuit followed several other circuits in concluding that §7202 imposed affirmative duties that defendants must satisfy in order to avoid committing a crime.
By Michael Booth | September 17, 2018
New Jersey lawmakers have moved one step closer to allowing successful plaintiffs in fee-shifting discrimination and qui tam cases to claim a gross income tax exclusion for counsel fees and costs.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | September 17, 2018
The NJSBA argued in a trio of amicus cases on Sept. 12. This is the first installment of coverage.
By MP McQueen | September 14, 2018
Criminal subpoenas issued by the state tax department declined in the last decade, an investigation by the New York Daily News showed, but the numbers also showed an increase in civil subpoenas. The shift may reflect a change in priorities or strategy at the department after a 2010 change in the state's tax whistleblower law, which was the first state law of its kind in the nation.
By Ellis Kim | September 13, 2018
At least one D.C. Circuit judge appeared skeptical of the DOJ argument that EPIC, the advocacy group seeking Trump's tax returns, hadn't completed its Freedom of Information Act request.
By Xiumei Dong | September 12, 2018
Timothy Brugh, a former vice president at The Goldman Sachs Trust Co., has joined the firm as a partner in San Francisco and Silicon Valley.
By Mike Scarcella | September 12, 2018
Well, not the returns themselves. Because Trump hasn't released them. But there is a public-records case, set for argument Thursday in the D.C. Circuit, that seeks to force the IRS to disclose the records.
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