Is NYS taking back taxes out of your wages? 3 things you should know about a NYS income execution
When a taxpayer owes back taxes, the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance (NYSDTF) has several ways
Why You Should Use a Lawyer for Medicaid Planning
Many seniors and their families shy away from consulting a lawyer to plan for long-term care needs or to
Will your financial records help you in a tax audit?
Getting a notice that you are being audited by the IRS or New York State Tax Department is scary.
Hotel Operators Personally Liable for Sales Taxes For Periods When Lender Had Assumed Control of Hotel and Revenues
By: Lance E. Rothenberg, Esq., LL.M. (Taxation) On November 22, 2017, New York’s Tax Appeals Tribunal just issued a sobering
Advising clients about NYS tax liability: What you missed from the NYSSCPA Annual Tax Conference
As the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance (NYSDTF) ramps up collection efforts against delinquent taxpayers, tax
The Latest on New York State Tax Collections: Takeaways from the LI Tax Professionals Symposium
Audits are stressful experiences especially when it’s likely the taxpayer could owe a significant amount in back taxes and
Attention Website Owners – You Are Exposed To The Next Wave Of Frivolous Lawsuits
Justin R. Marino is a founding partner of Stevenson Marino LLP. Any business that has a website is a target
IRS expands testing of new payment options for delinquent taxpayers
Last year, the IRS announced that it was testing expanded criteria for streamlined processing of taxpayer requests for installment
3 Things You Must Know If You Have a Second Home in New York
Do you have a second home? If you have a primary residence outside New York State, but also own
How the Government Can Collect Back Taxes: New York State Tax Warrants vs. Federal Tax Liens
Many taxpayers are unaware of enforcement procedures that can be used against them to collect back taxes. The difference
Court Finds Employee Owes Millions for Employer’s Tax Debt
A recent court decision by the US Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit found a shareholder and employee of a defunct
Don’t Lose Your Restaurant Because of Unpaid Taxes: Three Things You Need to Know
Are restaurants shut down for unpaid taxes more often than other businesses? A recent article in the Albany Times
Tax Planning VS. Medicaid Planning – Avoid Costly Mistakes
Now that tax season is over, it is an important time to re-visit the difference between the IRS rules and
Can you afford to pay the IRS? Try an Offer in Compromise
If you owe more in back taxes than you have in assets and income, the IRS may provide a
The Latest on New York State Civil Tax Enforcement: Recap from the NYU Tax Controversy Forum
This year’s NYU Tax Controversy Forum brought together a distinguished panel to discuss the latest issues involving New York State’s civil


