New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert A. Schwinger | January 13, 2020
Federal legislators, regulators and enforcers have been making enforcement pronouncements and new proposals to try to keep up with the social, economic, political and legal issues posed by the issuance, use and trading of digital assets built on blockchain technologies. In this edition of his Blockchain Law column, Robert A. Schwinger describes some of the recent developments.
By Cheryl Miller | January 9, 2020
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Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Bryan Appel and Mitchell Goldberg | January 7, 2020
On Dec. 20, 2019, President Donald J. Trump signed into law H.R. 1865, the "Further Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2020," an omnibus spending package that included a division titled the "Taxpayer Certainty and Disaster Relief Act of 2019" (the Tax Act).
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Sidney Kess | January 7, 2020
In his Tax Tips column, Sidney Kess discusses a new law that makes an estimated $426 billion in tax cuts for both individuals and businesses. These changes require individuals to reexamine their tax returns for 2018, consider which new rules apply for 2019, and plan ahead for 2020 and beyond.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | January 2, 2020
Regulatory issues, tax law, China and transactions are top of mind as the presidential election draws near.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Vijay Ramamurthi and Michael Ostafy | January 2, 2020
The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court determined that the correct relief for finding that the $2 million flat dollar cap on net operating loss carryovers (NLCs) is unconstitutional is to sever the dollar cap and order a refund of taxes paid for the tax year at issue
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Sidney Kess | December 23, 2019
In his Tax Tips column, Sidney Kess writes: Estate and gift taxes continue to be a concern to many wealthy individuals. One of the key issues is what happens to estate tax planning now when the law changes in 2025 (or earlier).
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | December 23, 2019
William Palmieri, a New Haven-based attorney, has pleaded guilty to two counts of willful failure to pay incomes taxes. He faces up to two years in prison when he is sentenced in March.
By Jack Newsham | December 20, 2019
Harold Levine, who admitted to committing tax crimes and recently finished a federal prison sentence, tendered his resignation after previously fighting the effort to have him disbarred.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Conrad Teitell | December 20, 2019
In his Estate Planning and Philanthropy column, Conrad Teitell discusses the IRS's annual inflation adjustment rules on minor quid pro quo benefits received for charitable gifts, and indexing of tax tables, personal exemptions, standard deductions and other tax provisions.
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