Welcome to the latest issue of New York Tax Insights. In this issue we cover:
..A recent ALJ decision holding that a vacation home owned by a New Jersey domiciliary and located in upstate New York, hundreds of miles from...more
APPELLATE DIVISION HOLDS THAT BANK MUST APPLY NOLS IN YEAR IT WAS TAXED ON NON-INCOME BASE -
The Appellate Division has held that a taxpayer was required to use its net operating loss (“NOL”) carryforward to decrease its...more
NYC TRIBUNAL IMPOSES ITS OWN SOURCING METHODOLOGY FOR RECEIPTS FROM SERVICES -
In a case involving the sourcing of lump sum payments for the performance of services, the New York City Tax Appeals Tribunal took the unusual...more
Judge Dismisses $2.4 Billion False Claims Act Suit Brought Against Citigroup -
A New York State Supreme Court Judge has dismissed a qui tam False Claims Act (“FCA”) suit brought by Eric Rasmusen, an economics professor at...more
New York City Tribunal Rejects City’s Attempt To Forcibly Combine Bank And Its Mortgage Subsidiary -
The New York City Tax Appeals Tribunal, affirming a determination of the Chief Administrative Law Judge, has held that...more
6/8/2016
/ Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) ,
Audits ,
Banks ,
Bausch & Lomb ,
Driver's License Suspensions ,
False Claims Act (FCA) ,
Joint Tax Returns ,
Judicial Appointments ,
Parent Corporation ,
Property Tax ,
Sales Tax ,
SCOTUS ,
Statute of Limitations ,
Subsidiaries ,
Tax Appeals ,
Tax Exemptions ,
Tax Tribunal
In This Issue:
- ALJ Upholds Denial of Sales Tax Refund Because Vendor Failed to First Make Refunds to Customers
- HMO Held Exempt from New York City General Corporation Tax
- State Tax Department Issues...more
In This Issue:
New York Court of Appeals Upholds “Amazon” Statute; Guilty Plea and $5.5 Million Settlement Resolve New York’s False Claims Case; City ALJ Dismisses Case Seeking Interest on $30 Million Refund;...more