EMPLOYMENT LAW UPDATE: New York State’s Paid Family Leave Law
EMPLOYMENT LAW UPDATE: New York State’s Paid Family Leave Law By: Jeffrey Naness Overview Employers of all sizes should start
Beware the IRS and New York State Tax Collection Arsenal: Takeaways from the BOOM Conference
The IRS and New York State have been progressively expanding their arsenal of tools to collect back taxes from
Data sharing by the IRS and NYS: What it means to you
Modern technology has made information sharing agreements by tax agencies easy and cost-effective. Both federal and state governments can
New York Introduces App to Pay Tax Debts
The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance has introduced a new “Quick Pay” app to help people
Sync Your Planning to Avoid Disaster
By: Matthew E. Rappaport, Esq., LL.M. Part of my law practice involves tax and asset protection planning for Trusts
Did you file your NY tax return? Act fast if you want to avoid penalties.
If you missed the April 18th deadline for filing your New York State tax return, you could face serious
Relief from IRS penalties: What taxpayers should know about First Time Penalty Abatement
The IRS assesses millions of penalties against taxpayers each year in an effort to encourage voluntary compliance with the
The Importance of the Patent Search
By George Likourezos, Esq., Patent Attorney Technologists and thinkers can have a “eureka moment” at any time. They see a
How New York and the IRS Can Stop Delinquent Taxpayers from Traveling
Most people know the government can go after taxpayers who owe back taxes. However, few individuals realize that both
Are you personally responsible for taxes owed by your employer’s business?
Many people are surprised to learn that there are circumstances when New York State is permitted to collect a
How to Use a Collection Due Process Hearing to Fight the IRS
Since 1998, taxpayers have had an important right available to them to help them protest an IRS collection action
Collection agencies to start going after taxpayers
The IRS recently announced plans to begin private collection of certain overdue federal tax debts as early as the
Owe the IRS $100,000 or Less? You Have New Payment Options
Taxpayers who owe back taxes may be getting some extra help. The IRS announced recently that it is testing
Haven’t paid your taxes? You could lose your driver’s license
A recent Long Island Business News article focused on New York State’s aggressive enforcement of its driver license suspension
New York State Tax Collections Update
Join us on August 18th, at LIU Post’s Civil & Criminal Tax Controversy Updates – 2016. The LIU program


