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Residency Audits: What To Expect When You Move To Another State

By Glenn Newman on February 25, 2021
Posted in California, coronavirus, COVID, COVID-19, Featured, Income Tax, New Jersey, Property Tax, State Tax, Tax Cuts and Jobs Act

According to CNBC, New Jersey, New York, California, Connecticut and Illinois are the five states that had the most residents move away in 2020; they are also among the…
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New Jersey Tax Amnesty

By Glenn Newman, Marvin A. Kirsner, Martin L. Lepelstat & Bradley R. Marsh on November 26, 2018
Posted in amnesty, Estate, Estate Tax, Income Tax, New Jersey, Sales Tax, State Tax

Just in time for the holidays, the New Jersey Division of Taxation announced a tax amnesty program. Taking a “carrot and stick” approach, the Division of Taxation said that it…
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