The Pandemic Cycling Boom By Martin Buchman
One of the few bright spots of the pandemic has been a blossoming of a new bike boom. Cycling in
2021 Employment Law Update – What Every Employer Must Know
Every year New York State’s Labor and Employment laws change with the expansion of employee benefits and new laws
A Writer’s Point of View During the Pandemic
One night in April 2020, during the depths of the lockdown, Lesli Hiller was at home in New Hyde
A little bit about Intellectual Property
By Richard Gearhart Intellectual property is frequently referred to as intellectual capital, meaning the intellectual assets of the business.
Will COVID-19 Affect Your Clients’ New York State Tax Residency?
Reprinted with permission by the Nassau County Bar Association. The shelter in place rules imposed by many states, including
IRS Announces Help for Taxpayers Who Can’t Pay Taxes Due to COVID-19
In November, the IRS announced several tax relief measures to help those struggling to pay their taxes as a
How a Retirement Benefit can be the Secret Weapon for Employee Retention
Today, more than ever, good employees are the lifeblood of successful companies. With the retirement crisis becoming more evident
Steps You Can Take When You Can’t Pay Your Taxes
As the restaurant industry continues to struggle with the impact of COVID-19, tax bills are presenting yet another problem.
Are You Struggling to Pay Your Taxes?
COVID-19 has made it more difficult for many individuals and businesses to pay their taxes. While many tax relief
Retirement “The Golden Age” or The stressful age?
Is your retirement income shielded from income taxes and market volatility? How have your wealth-building strategies factored in the
Miss-Connects Waste Time and Energy
By Bruce Stout With the Zoom revolution, attorneys are reaching out to network on an unprecedented scale. Increased receivables
COVID-19 Sheltering in Place May Lead to Tax Liability for Clients
by Karen Tenenbaum, Esq., LL.M. (Tax), CPA It is not unusual for high-wealth clients to have more than one
Selling your home while going through a divorce?
An interview with David Perry, Certified Divorce Real Estate Broker How is your role different when working with couples
New York State Sales Tax Reminders
While many businesses are returning to normal, some are still struggling, and the upcoming sales tax deadline can make
Architects and Engineering Applications for the R&D Tax Credit
Architects & Engineering (A & E) activities is about solving a technical problem related to customer orders, or changes


