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Greenberg Traurig Secures Win for Client in Obus v. New York State Tax Appeals Tribunal; Ruling is Major Change in New York Law on Statutory Residency

By Greenberg Traurig, LLP on July 21, 2022
Posted in Audits, Featured, Firm News, Income Tax, Litigation, SALT, State Tax, tax audits

In a major change in New York’s law on statutory residency, in a June 30 ruling in Obus v. New York State Tax Appeals Tribunal, the New York State…
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Glenn Newman to Present on ‘State Income Tax Issues and Implications of Remote Working’

By Greenberg Traurig, LLP on January 24, 2022
Posted in COVID, COVID-19, Event, Featured

On Monday, Jan. 31 at 6:30 p.m. EST, join GT Shareholder Glenn Newman as he presents on “State Income Tax Issues and Implications of Remote Working” at the virtual New…
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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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IRS Endorses State and Local Tax Deduction Cap Workaround

By Marvin A. Kirsner on November 10, 2020
Posted in Featured, GT Alert, Income Tax, IRS, State Tax, Tax Cuts and Jobs Act

On Nov. 9, the IRS may have endorsed a workaround to the $10,000 cap on state and local taxes when it comes to state and local taxes paid by passthrough…
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Making the Move to Another State? Consider These Actions to Avoid Dual State Residency

By Michelle L. Soto on July 12, 2017
Posted in Income Tax, State Tax, Tax Planning

Whether to be closer to family member or a new job opportunity, individuals are increasingly relocating to another state.  If reduction in the applicable state income tax is a motivating…
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