New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jeremy H. Temkin | July 15, 2020
Each year between three and four million taxpayers file amended returns on Form 1040-X. Advising a client as to whether he should avail himself of the option of amending requires careful consideration of the pros and cons of curing past errors.
By Jim Saunders | July 7, 2020
Palm Beach County Tax Collector Anne Gannon is asking the justices to take up the issue of tourist-development taxes after a divided appeals court ruled in March that the online companies such as Airbnb, TripAdvisor and HomeAway are not required to handle the so-called bed taxes.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Sidney Kess | June 26, 2020
In Sidney Kess' Tax Tips column, he notes that there are changes afoot for 2021 that will impact tax planning for individuals and businesses. Here is what to watch for.
By Christian E. Mammen | June 25, 2020
Womble Bond's Christian Mammen says that Abbott's proposal for AI legal neutrality might be problematic, but his wake-up call for rethinking the law around AI should be heeded.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Charles Toutant | June 25, 2020
Because DCED cannot engraft additions upon the KOZ Act that the legislature did not impose, its extension of the KOZ Act to bar Dechert's proposed movement from the expired zone into the active zone is not supportable, the court said.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Ezra Dyckman and Aaron S. Gaynor | June 23, 2020
Due to a 2017 change to I.R.C. section 1031, some taxpayers will now owe tax with respect to exchanged personal property. In their Real Estate Financing Column, Ezra Dyckman and Aaron Gaynor discuss how new proposed regulations and other parts of the 2017 changes to the tax law mitigate the consequences to exchanging taxpayers.
By Cheryl Miller | June 22, 2020
The deal appears to protect programs including dependency counsel, court interpreters, collaborative and drug court projects, equal access funds, the Court Appointed Special Advocate Program and other specialized projects that were slated for cuts in Newsom's proposal.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael Rikon | June 22, 2020
In his column on Condemnation and Tax Certiorari, Michael Rikon examines how the line between an eminent domain taking and regulating property to prevent harm to the public interest starts to blur in connection with pandemic orders.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Conrad Teitell | June 19, 2020
In his Estate Planning and Philanthropy column, Conrad Teitell discusses how non-itemizers (those taking the standard deduction) may deduct up to $300 of cash gifts to publicly supported charities (other than Donor Advised Funds and Supporting Organizations) in 2020.
By Ellen Bardash | June 18, 2020
The IRS told Altaba it owed $1.5 billion in unassessed income and employment tax liabilities after revising the claim once and then a second time after Altaba filed its 2019 income tax return in April.
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