Hodgson Russ's Tim Noonon on the Groundbreaking New York Residency Tax Case Gaied v. NYS Tax Appeals Tribunal

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New York’s highest court recently issued a groundbreaking decision on the state’s residency rules — one of the first times that court has addressed this important New York tax issue. The case, Gaied v. New York State Tax Appeals Tribunal, has left tax practitioners, commentators, and others who care about New York State residency issues buzzing over the ramifications for New York residency audits. Many think it is a big deal and that it will have a huge effect on future cases. Others have had more tempered reactions, viewing the case See more +
New York’s highest court recently issued a groundbreaking decision on the state’s residency rules — one of the first times that court has addressed this important New York tax issue. The case, Gaied v. New York State Tax Appeals Tribunal, has left tax practitioners, commentators, and others who care about New York State residency issues buzzing over the ramifications for New York residency audits. Many think it is a big deal and that it will have a huge effect on future cases. Others have had more tempered reactions, viewing the case as a great win for John Gaied, but not one that will affect many others. As the lead Hodgson Russ lawyer who litigated the case, Tim Noonan weighs in. See less -
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