New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Margaret Spaziani | March 17, 2022
A recent Tax Court case emphasizes the need to ensure that the phases of transactions are completed properly, and certain formalities are observed in order for an estate planning strategy to be successful.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jeremy H. Temkin | March 16, 2022
Although Judge Jackson's advocacy in 'Ponds' does not necessarily foreshadow where she will land on cases that will come before the nation's highest court, her thoughtful approach to the complex constitutional issues presented in 'Ponds' supports the view that criminal defendants of all stripes should welcome her appointment.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jennifer Karpchuk | March 15, 2022
While some of the proposed changes are the same or similar to previous years, there are also important differences. Will those differences allow the governor to make headway with a legislature that has steadfastly resisted his tax policies?
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Francis J. Serbaroli | March 14, 2022
In the second of a two-part Health Law column on recent revocations of property tax exemptions of not-for-profit hospitals, Francis J. Serbaroli reviews New York state's and New York City's assessment criteria for property tax exemptions. He also discusses cases in which not-for-profit health care providers lost part or all of their property tax exemptions.
By Jim Turner and Ryan Dailey | March 10, 2022
"People always think it's harder when you don't have money. I would say it's been harder to try and figure out how to appropriately fund things in an efficient and effective way," Senate Appropriations Chairwoman Kelli Stargel said.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Marianna Wharry | March 7, 2022
The firm paid CSI the cost of the settlement, wrote off nearly $20,000 in fees associated with Dixon's work on the case and expended approximately $54,150 in unbillable time investigating Dixon, resolving the CSI matter and identifying any additional misconduct, court records show.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Andrew Larson | March 3, 2022
"It is ridiculous, impenetrable and successfully allows him to evade creditors and perhaps the tax man for years," attorney Ken Krayeske said.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Joseph Lipari and Aaron S. Gaynor | March 1, 2022
Every year or so the New York State Tax Appeals Tribunal is forced to weigh in on whether a particular service is subject to sales tax as an "information service" or is a nontaxable consulting service. The recent Tribunal decision in 'Dynamic Logic' provides another example of the difficulties in analyzing these transactions.
By Jim Turner | February 25, 2022
The Florida Association of Counties has expressed concerns the proposal would shift more of the tax burden to renters and businesses.
By Miles Weiss and John Gittelsohn | February 25, 2022
Billionaire fund manager Jeffrey Gundlach has long complained about taxes and quality of life in California.
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