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July 01, 2016 |

Allentown NIZDA v. City of Allentown, PICS Case No. 16-0676 (C.P. Lehigh May 20, 2016) Reichley, J. (22 pages).

Appeal by Neighborhood Improvement Zone Development Authority from tax decision of Lehigh County Board of Assessment Appeals. Granted, decision reversed.
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July 01, 2016 |

In Latest D.C. Case, Trump Turns to Arnold & Porter

Donald Trump has turned to Arnold & Porter for his latest foray into litigation in the nation's capital.
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June 30, 2016 |

Savage Mills Enter. LLC v. Borough of LIttle Silver

Partial Tax Exemption Denied for Failure to Strictly Meet Statutory Requisites
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June 30, 2016 |

FARMLAND DAIRIES INC. V. BOROUGH OF WALLINGTON

Taxpayer Cannot Avoid Statute of Limitations for Tax Appeals by Intervening
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June 27, 2016 |

US May Become the Trust Jurisdiction of Choice for Wealthy Nonresidents

International developments may be making it more favorable for wealthy foreigners to move their trust assets to the United States, writes attorney Michael Kosnitzky.
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June 27, 2016 |

Charitable Remainder Trust Checklist

In his Estate Planning and Philanthropy column, Conrad Teitell writes: Inter vivos charitable remainder unitrusts and annuity trusts enable your clients to make significant gifts that go to charities at death while retaining income for life. When properly structured, income tax charitable deductions are allowed, and capital gains taxes on the sale of appreciated assets by the trusts are avoided, reduced or postponed. But the IRS doesn't forgive foot faults. Make a small mistake, and income, gift and estate tax charitable deductions are disallowed, and capital gains are taxable.
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June 23, 2016 |

Schaeffler v. USA

Petition to Quash IRS Summons Dismissed As Mooted by Summons' Withdrawal by IRS
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June 22, 2016 |

Conflicting N.Y. City and State Transfer Tax Rulings

In 2015, Ezra Dyckman and Daniel W. Stahl discussed a decision by a New York City administrative law judge in favor of the city in a case that dealt with the interaction between the rules governing a mere change in form and the transfer of a controlling interest in an entity owning real property. In this column, they discuss a recent decision by a New York State ALJ who ruled in favor of the same taxpayer on the very same issue with respect to the state transfer tax.
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June 21, 2016 |

New York Moves Closer to Legalizing Fantasy Sports

New York state would begin regulating and taxing fantasy sports operators under a bill approved overwhelmingly by the state Legislature. The measure was the product of negotiations between the Assembly, the Senate and Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office, and its Senate sponsor, John Bonacic, said Saturday he expects Cuomo will sign it.
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