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.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Conrad Teitell | February 25, 2022
Sometimes objectives can be better achieved by disclaiming instead of accepting a bequest.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Allison Dunn | February 17, 2022
"Allowing raw materials to sit does not constitute processing because processing requires that these materials undergo treatment that will result in a product that is more marketable or useful," the Virginia Supreme Court ruled.
By Allison Dunn | February 17, 2022
"Allowing raw materials to sit does not constitute processing because processing requires that these materials undergo treatment that will result in a product that is more marketable or useful," the Virginia Supreme Court ruled.
By Jim Turner | February 17, 2022
Economists recently estimated a Freedom Week, with many of the items included in the House proposal, could save Floridians about $57.7 million, up from $54.7 million in 2021.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Elliot Pisem and David E. Kahen | February 16, 2022
In this edition of their Taxation column, Elliot Pisem and David E. Kahen discuss 'FAB Holdings v. Commissioner', a recent Tax Court decision that considers issues relating to "correlative adjustments" that may be appropriate with respect to tax obligations of a person receiving a payment where an adjustment is made to the tax treatment of the person who made the payment.
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