License to Overkill: New York State Seeks to Tax Nonresident Lawyer on Florida Income
By: The Attorneys of Tenenbaum Law, P.C. As published in New York State Society of CPAs, Nassau Chapter, Volume 60
Court Puts Brakes on Challenge of NYS Driver’s License Suspension for Back Taxes
New York State continues to suspend driver’s licenses of taxpayers who owe more than $10,000 in back taxes and do
NYS Tax Law Update: Suspension of Statute of Limitations to Claim Refund for Financially Disabled Individuals
Typically, a New York State personal income tax refund must be claimed within three years of the date the return
Highlights From the Recently Revised NYS Nonresident Audit Guidelines
Following the recent ruling in Gaied by the highest state court in New York, the Department of Taxation and Finance has issued
Major Changes to IRS Offshore Disclosure Programs
On Wednesday, the IRS announced significant changes to its offshore disclosure programs. The IRS claims the changes will ease burden on certain taxpayers who
NYS Offers in Compromise: A Real Solution for Real Problems
By: The Attorneys of Tenenbaum Law, P.C. As published in the National Conference of CPA Practitioners, Nassau/Suffolk Chapter Newsletter – Volume 11,
Federal and NYS Filing Status: Same or Different?
With April 15 just days away, many individual taxpayers are finalizing their 2013 tax returns. An interesting question that
A New World of Evidence for Residency Issues: The Selfie
The word “selfies” usually conjures up images of self-absorbed celebrities or pictures taken for pure fun and then shared on
NY Court of Appeals Sides with Taxpayer in Residency Case
Earlier this week, New York’s highest court in Matter of Gaied reversed an appeals court decision addressing whether a taxpayer was considered
National Taxpayer Advocate Identifies Problems with IRS Collections
The National Taxpayer Advocate, Nina E. Olson, recently released her 2013 Annual Report to Congress. The National Taxpayer Advocate leads the Taxpayer
Moving to Florida? Recent NYS case highlights pitfalls of changing domicile
A recent case, Matter of Tatiana Varzar, highlights several pitfalls taxpayers face when asserting a change in domicile for purposes of
New NYS STAR Exemption Registration Requirement
Yesterday, the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance (DTF) unveiled an online School Tax Relief (STAR) Exemption Registration platform for homeowners
Governor Cuomo Announces Program to Suspend NY Driver Licenses of Taxpayers Owing Back Taxes of $10,000 or More
Submitted by Tenenbaum Law on Mon, 08/05/2013 – 13:28 Back in May, we discussed a provision in the 2013-14 NYS budget bill that allows
Possible New York Estate Tax Refunds for Same-Sex Spouses
Submitted by Brad Polizzano on Fri, 07/26/2013 – 15:28 The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance recently issued guidance to comment on United States
Kissing The Bricks
Submitted by The Attorneys of Tenenbaum Law, P.C. on Sat, 07/20/2013 – 15:57 Florida or New York: which one is home? For


