New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Sidney Kess | September 28, 2020
In his Tax Tips column, Sidney Kess advises that this year in particular warrants a review of returns filed for 2018 and 2019. And even after the 2020 returns are filed, it may be desirable in the future to amend previous returns.
By Cheryl Miller | September 24, 2020
Welcome back to Higher Law, our weekly briefing on all things cannabis. This week we're looking at a lawsuit challenging the DEA's new rule on hemp; a virtual Cannabis Law Institute; and memories of a marijuana lawsuit argument and Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
By Amy Guthrie | September 22, 2020
Arturo Herrera, Mexico's finance minister, is on the receiving end of a letter complaining government policies actively discourage people from hiring attorneys.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | September 17, 2020
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Wednesday heard argument on the appropriateness of applying res judicata and collateral estoppel when the Commonwealth Court dismissed an appeal because a companion case, subject to a similar decision and order issued by the trial court, was not appealed.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jeremy H. Temkin | September 16, 2020
In his column on Tax Litigation Issues, Jeremy Temkin reviews a recent Sixth Circuit decision that highlights differences between the low threshold courts apply in deciding motions to quash summonses addressed to third parties, and the more rigorous standard applied for John Doe summonses.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Stephen Liss | September 11, 2020
If next year the Democratic Party controls the Senate, the House of Representatives, and the White House, we are certain to see new tax legislation. Now is the time to develop a contingency plan that can be implemented this fall depending on the outcome of the November election.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Joseph Lipari and Aaron S. Gaynor | September 10, 2020
In their Tax Appeals Tribunal column, Joseph Lipari and Aaron S. Gaynor discuss a recent administrative law judge determination that highlights the question of whether and how federal tax principles apply to New York state and city taxes in situations other than an express decoupling.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Taylor Rosanova and Jessica Iffert | September 9, 2020
Now that we are able to look back at the first eight months of 2020 with the benefit of hindsight, we can see many things that we did not view as possible eight months ago, and which are now becoming a reality. As with any meaningful paradigm shift, this change brings not only pain but opportunity.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Libin Zhang | September 2, 2020
In this article on New York Tax Law, Libin Zhang notes that although the latest pied-à-terre tax proposal is an improvement on prior versions, some issues and questions remain.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Michael A. Gillen, Mary Beth Lee and Steven M. Packer | August 28, 2020
Well, IRS audits are back … and high-net-worth taxpayers, including lawyers and their high-wealth clients, are being specifically targeted.
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