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Leaving New York? Can You Prove It?

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“Summertime and the Living” Isn’t Easy- Summer in the New York Metro Area can be challenging. Some would say it sucks. It gets really hot. When it rains, it pours – no spritz here. The humidity is oppressive. Ironically, a...more

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Moving to the Sunshine State: Change of Domicile Planning Considerations

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Florida has long been known as a hot-spot for retirees and snowbirds to move for its sunny weather and beautiful beaches. In recent years, however, since the "SALT Deduction Cap" established by the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act...more

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New York: Deficits, Taxes And 2021

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Only 347 Days to Go- What a year it has already been, and we are just beginning the third full week of 2021. The Democrats swept Georgia, thereby giving that Party a majority in the U.S. Senate and ostensible control over...more

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Florida Court Holds That Taxpayer’s Change Of Domicile Does Not Work Out

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As clients reach retirement age, many often consider a change in their domicile as part of their retirement plan. Aside from the warmer winters, Florida is a popular state for change of domicile because it has no income tax...more

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The Ohio Supreme Court Places Limitations on the Ohio Bright Line Income Tax Residency Presumption

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On July 8, 2015, the Ohio Supreme Court found that Ohio nonresidents may not claim the benefit of the Ohio “bright line” presumption of nonresidency for income tax purposes if the taxpayer attests to having a domicile outside...more

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