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From Federal Courts, NYS Courts & NYS Tax Tribunals — August 2014
I. From The Court of Appeals A unanimous Court of Appeals, reversing, dismissed the long-held interpretation by the Department of Taxation of Tax Law §605[b][1][b], in a dispute adjudicated first at the administrative level in the Division of Tax Appeals, … Continue reading
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Tagged article 78 tax appeals, caprio v. nys dtf, Conservation Easement, Gaied, matter of tamagni, NYS residency test, nys tax legislation, retroactive tax legislation, schneidelman v. com'r, tax appeals tribunal, Tax Law 605(b)(1)(B)
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From Federal Courts, NYS Courts & Tax Tribunals — Recent Developments & 2014 Decisions of Note
I. Disputes Involving Sales of Assets to Grantor Trusts Reach the Tax Court In Estate of Woelbing v. Com’r, Docket No. 30261-13, filed on December 26, 2013, the IRS made several arguments seeking to negate the tax benefit sales of … Continue reading →