New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | January 14, 2019
More than two years ago, we asked the New Jersey Division of Taxation to join the modern business world: to fax or email tax escrow documents. But the Division of Taxation continues to use the mails.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Richard J. Sapinski and Lawrence S. Horn | January 10, 2019
The IRS announced new -- less “taxpayer friendly” -- internal procedures for taxpayers who wish to avoid criminal prosecution for domestic or offshore tax evasion conduct.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | December 31, 2018
State bar urges Supreme Court certification to clarify estate planning decisions
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Bari Z. Weinberger | December 28, 2018
What has become clear is that this altered tax structure is poised to take hidden and not-so-hidden financial tolls on both parties.
By Michael Booth | December 17, 2018
The Assembly approved the measure, S-784, in a 79-0 vote. The Senate passed the bill in April without opposition. It now goes to Gov. Phil Murphy, who has not indicated whether he supports the bill.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | December 17, 2018
State bar-drafted double taxation bill heads to full Assembly
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Marcy N. Hart | October 19, 2018
This bipartisan legislation has been heralded as a program with potential to become one of the most impactful federal incentives for encouraging capital investment in low income, distressed communities ever to be enacted.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | September 24, 2018
Assembly committee okays NJSBA bill to end double taxation of fees
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By By Stephen B. Pearlman, Adam L. Peterson and Nicole E. Charpentier | September 21, 2018
The act was a welcome addition to the redevelopment financing bar, and will hopefully unlock mechanisms for the most difficult projects in rebuilding the state's economically depressed areas.
By Michael Booth | September 17, 2018
New Jersey lawmakers have moved one step closer to allowing successful plaintiffs in fee-shifting discrimination and qui tam cases to claim a gross income tax exclusion for counsel fees and costs.
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