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A Tax Free $650,000 Vacation
The name Karen Huff Klein became a household name after a video of her being verbally tormented by students went viral. Klein is a 68-year-old bus monitor for Athena Middle School in Greece, New
Read More »Tax Court Finds Zero Value in Conservation Easement
A historical preservation easement donation made by a New York condominium building in Tribeca’s North Historic District was held to have zero value by the U.S. Tax Court. In 2003, the Cobblestone Loft Condominium
Read More »New York Files $300 Million Tax Fraud Lawsuit against Sprint
New York State has filed a lawsuit against Sprint-Nextel Corporation for allegedly defrauding the State out of millions of dollars of sales tax. Attorney General Eric Schneiderman filed the claim under the New York
Read More »Nevada’s Highly Taxable Gaming Interests Going Nationwide?
Nevada-based casino operators and slot machine manufacturers are looking at the tax-starved political and economic landscape across the country and thinking big time expansion, according to the website Casino City Times. Four casino projects
Read More »New York City Tax Credits
Top Takeaways There are a number of New York City tax credits available: 1: New York City Child and Dependent Care Credit The Child and Dependent Care credit. This is offered to full-year and
Read More »Estate Planning for Same Sex Couples
Over the years, estate planning attorneys have drafted documents for same sex couples (legally married, civil union, or domestic partnership) without knowledge of whether the couple’s relationship would ever receive federal recognition. Only couples
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