New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Howard Fischer and Josh Ray | July 8, 2021
A series of recent developments may augur the opening of a new front in U.S. courts in this ongoing saga. It is likely that we are going to see an even greater number of international prosecutions, as well as some significant jurisdictional battles over where these cases can be heard.
By Lawrence L. Bell | July 6, 2021
While providing a current benefit for employees, an employer sponsored death benefit is an asset that may create needless taxation if not properly handled. Taking prudent steps will avoid the problems of loss of control and flexibility while minimizing income, estate, transfer and capital income taxes.
By Stan Soocher | June 30, 2021
The significance of the U.S. Tax Court decision for celebrities and their estates is clear: Prior to now, as Tax Court Judge Mark V. Holmes noted: "We haven't had a case directly addressing the taxability of the image and likeness."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Sidney Kess | June 30, 2021
Having an employee working from home in a state that is not the same as where the employer is based creates several issues: where to withhold state and local income tax and whether the remote workforce creates nexus such that the employer owes income or franchise tax to the remote state. It may also create income tax complexity for remote workers. Sidney Kess explores these issues in this edition of his Tax Tips column.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Dan Roe | June 29, 2021
Law firms big and small are flocking to Florida's shores as the workload continues to grow among numerous practice areas.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Suzanne DeWitt | June 29, 2021
On May 28, the Biden administration released its fiscal year 2022 budget proposal, which includes two major legislative plans previously released by the administration, the American Jobs Plan and the American Families Plan.
By Cheryl Miller | June 28, 2021
"This contradictory and unstable state of affairs strains basic principles of federalism and conceals traps for the unwary," Justice Clarence Thomas wrote of the conflict between state and federal marijuana laws.
By Jasmine Floyd | June 25, 2021
For other lawyers handling foreclosure defense cases now, Kendrick Almaguer of The Ticktin Law Group Almaguar and Partner of Oppenheim Law Roy Oppenheim in Weston said this could be a step in the right direction.
By Angela Morris | June 24, 2021
"This was a heartbreaker to lose," said criminal-defense attorney Michael Minns of Houston, who plans to appeal his client's conviction and sentence for felony conspiracy to defraud the United States.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Erica F. Buckley | June 23, 2021
Now that the state of disaster emergency is coming to an end, real estate professionals must make sense of some of the more nuanced relief provided for under Governor Cuomo's orders, keeping in mind the overall intent of the orders—to provide for assistance in coping with the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic. In this edition of her Ask the Former Regulator column, Erica F. Buckley explains the mortgage recording tax credit and the governor's executive order suspending its deadline.
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