New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jeremy H. Temkin and Rachel Fleig-Goldstein | May 18, 2022
Last month, In 'Boechler, P.C. v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue', the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously held that a 30-day deadline for filing a petition is not jurisdictional and that the Tax Court can apply principles of equitable tolling in deciding to hear delinquent petitions. In this edition of his Tax Litigation Issues column, Jeremy H. Temkin examines the opinion and considers its implications.
By Colleen Murphy | May 17, 2022
The Colorado Appeals Court considered the question of interest accrual in the event of a failed treasurers deed conveyance: does it begin to accrue on the date it was paid or from the date the court ascertains the reimbursement amount?
By Damian Shepherd | May 17, 2022
According to the Tax Justice Network, the U.S. has increased its supply of financial secrecy to the world by almost a third since 2020.
By Jim Turner | May 9, 2022
"The tax relief you're going to see are going to be breaks for really critical needs, like gas, diapers, disaster supplies, tools for skilled trades, recreational activities, you name it," Gov. Ron DeSantis said.
By Michael Riccardi | May 4, 2022
In recent years, TurboTax aggressively marketed a "freemium" product that in reality is only free for approximately one-third of U.S. taxpayers, New York Attorney General Letitia James said.
By Brian Lee | May 4, 2022
In recent years, TurboTax aggressively marketed a "freemium" product that in reality is only free for approximately one-third of U.S. taxpayers, New York Attorney General Letitia James and Georgia AG Chris Carr said.
By Brian Lee | May 4, 2022
In recent years, TurboTax aggressively marketed a "freemium" product that in reality is only free for approximately one-third of U.S. taxpayers, New York Attorney General Letitia James said.
By Michael Riccardi | May 4, 2022
In recent years, Mountain View, California-based TurboTax aggressively marketed a "freemium" product that in reality is only free for approximately one-third of U.S. taxpayers, New York Attorney General Letitia James said.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Sidney Kess | May 4, 2022
Despite the prevalence of digital assets as investments as well as their use in commerce, the IRS has only issued limited guidance. Nonetheless, taxpayers must determine whether their virtual currency transactions are taxable and reportable.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | April 29, 2022
The decision reinforces a trend in Pennsylvania courts toward broader interpretation of tax exemptions for construction materials and will provide better guidance to companies working for the state on whether their materials are subject to sales tax.
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