Welcome to the latest issue of New York Tax Insights. In this issue we cover:
• Our annual review of the developments we considered the Top 10 New York tax highlights in the past year (on page 1).
•Three separate ALJ...more
FEDERAL JUDGE DISMISSES NEW YORK STATE LAWSUIT CHALLENGING $10,000 SALT DEDUCTION CAP -
A federal district court judge has dismissed a suit brought by New York State (together with Connecticut, New Jersey, and Maryland)...more
NEW YORK STATE 2019-20 BUDGET BILL ENACTED -
As we went to press, the New York State Legislature passed the New York State Budget Bill for 2019-20, containing several new and important tax provisions. S. 1509-C/A. 2009-C....more
APPELLATE COURT REVERSES TRIBUNAL AND GRANTS QEZE PROPERTY TAX CREDITS -
The Appellate Division, Third Department, has reversed a decision of the New York State Tax Appeals Tribunal that had denied a refund of personal...more
The Top 10 New York Tax Highlights of 2016 -
It’s the New Year, and before we begin afresh, we look back at this past year with our list of the Top 10 New York tax highlights of 2016.
1. The New York State Tax...more
1/11/2017
/ Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) ,
Administrative Remedies ,
Broker-Dealer ,
Corporate Taxes ,
Deductibles ,
HMOs ,
S-Corporation ,
Sales Tax ,
State Taxes ,
Subsidiaries ,
Tax Credits ,
Tax Exemptions ,
Tax Reform ,
Tax Tribunal ,
Transfer Taxes
Appellate Division Holds That NYS Tax Department Properly Withheld Documents Requested Under FOIL -
In a unanimous decision, the Appellate Division affirmed a decision of the Supreme Court, Albany County, which had...more
New York City Tribunal Rejects City’s Attempt To Forcibly Combine Bank And Its Mortgage Subsidiary -
The New York City Tax Appeals Tribunal, affirming a determination of the Chief Administrative Law Judge, has held that...more
6/8/2016
/ Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) ,
Audits ,
Banks ,
Bausch & Lomb ,
Driver's License Suspensions ,
False Claims Act (FCA) ,
Joint Tax Returns ,
Judicial Appointments ,
Parent Corporation ,
Property Tax ,
Sales Tax ,
SCOTUS ,
Statute of Limitations ,
Subsidiaries ,
Tax Appeals ,
Tax Exemptions ,
Tax Tribunal
TRIAL COURT HOLDS THAT FEES RELATED TO THE NEW YORK HIGHWAY USE TAX ARE UNCONSTITUTIONAL -
In a class action lawsuit, an Albany County trial court held that flat highway use registration and decal fees charged to heavy...more
Court Of Appeals Affirms Revocation Of Tax Exemption For Public Parking Facilities -
Reversing a decision by the Appellate Division, the Court of Appeals has held in a 5-2 decision that a charitable organization is not...more
8/14/2015
/ Attorney's Fees ,
Capital Markets ,
Charitable Organizations ,
Corporate Taxes ,
Electricity ,
FOIA ,
Investment Funds ,
Mobile Devices ,
New Guidance ,
Nuclear Power ,
Parking Lots ,
Property Tax ,
Remand ,
Renewable Energy ,
Revocation ,
Sales & Use Tax ,
Tax Appeals ,
Tax Court ,
Tax Credits ,
Tax Exemptions ,
Tax Reform ,
Tax Tribunal
In This Issue:
Taxpayer Wins and Loses in Statutory Residency Case; Guidance Issued on Reciprocal Credit for Sales or Use Tax; State Tax Department Issues Guidance on START-UP NY Program; and Insights in...more
In This Issue:
Despite Incorrect Advice from NYS Tax Department, Conference Request Held to Be Untimely; Corporate Officer Liable for Sales Tax Despite Creditor’s “Sweep Arrangement” with Corporation; Charter Yacht Not...more
10/3/2013
/ Corporate Officers ,
Creditors ,
Fraud ,
Injunctions ,
Penalties ,
Personal Liability ,
Sales & Use Tax ,
Same-Sex Marriage ,
Tax Assessment ,
Tax Exemptions ,
Tax Returns ,
Vessels
In This Issue:
- New York’s Highest Court Holds Retroactive Changes to Empire Zones Tax Credit Program Unconstitutional
- Tribunal Upholds Applicability of Sales Tax to Environmental Testing and Monitoring...more