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HTMLNew York ALJ Issues Novel Ruling Revising the 'Accrual Rule' on Change of Residence
David W. Bunning; Greenberg Traurig, LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
May 14, 2012, previously published on May 10, 2012
On April 12, 2012, an administrative law judge in New York’s Division of Tax Appeals issued a determination that completely re-writes the “accrual rule” as it applies to the sale of real estate by an individual who changes his or her residence to or from New York.

 

HTMLNew York Attorney General Files First Tax Enforcement Complaint Under New York's Trailblazing False Claims Act Statute
Michael A. Berlin, David W. Bunning, Mark F. Glaser, Barbara T. Kaplan; Greenberg Traurig, LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
April 30, 2012, previously published on April 26, 2012
On April 19, 2012, New York’s attorney general filed the first tax enforcement complaint under New York’s novel False Claims Act (“Act”), alleging that Sprint-Nextel Corp. had deliberately understated sales tax payments to New York by over $100 million since July, 2005....

 

Adobe PDFNew York State Changes Personal Income Tax Rates
David W. Bunning; Greenberg Traurig, LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
December 28, 2011, previously published on December 2011
Effective January 1, 2012, New York State will have new personal income tax rates. Whether the rates were increased or decreased depends on how you look at it. Tax rates in 2012 will be lower than they were in 2011, but higher than they would have been if the temporary rates enacted in 2009 had...

 

HTMLNew York State Makes Two Taxpayer Friendly Changes in its Tax Collection Procedures
David W. Bunning; Greenberg Traurig, LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
September 16, 2011, previously published on September 12, 2011
New York State recently made two changes in its tax collection procedures that benefit taxpayers. First, it enacted a statute which provides that the State must collect a tax liability within 20 years after a tax warrant could have been filed, regardless of when it is actually filed. Second, it...