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Remote Work: Post-Pandemic Pennsylvania and Phila. Tax Considerations
For employers that continue to maintain a remote workforce, there could be implications for the employer on both the state and local tax front. Below are a few of the tax implications employers should consider.The Legal Intelligencer Announces 2021 Professional Excellence Award Winners
The Legal Intelligencer is pleased to announce the 2021 Professional Excellence Award winners.Tax Time: Pennsylvania PIT Tax Filing Tips in a COVID World
As tax time approaches, in light of COVID-19, there are a few unique issues that Pennsylvania taxpayers should be aware of when filing their returns. Below are five tips to keep in mind for the coming month.How to Even the Playing Field—Diversity, Inclusion and Retention in Law Firms
Emphasizing diversity and inclusion promotes the consideration of candidates based on their potential benefit to the firm, rather than the natural trend of choosing individuals most like those already working at the firm.Top Tax Takeaways From Gov. Wolf's Budget Proposal
Many of the proposed changes are not new; the governor has unsuccessfully attempted to pass a number of the proposed changes in previous years. For various reasons, each has been met with criticism, lobbying and eventual defeat. Will the result in 2021 be any different?People in the News—March 12, 2021—Saxton & Stump, Chamberlain Hrdlicka
Saxton & Stump attorney Kiandra D. Steffy was appointed to the Lancaster Bar Association board of directors, and Chamberlain, Hrdlicka, White, Williams & Aughtry announced that it elevated two of its Philadelphia-based shareholders, Kevin F. Sweeney and Kenneth I. Trujillo, to equity status.McDermott Expands Atlanta Office—and Other 'On the Move' News
McDermott added restructuring partner Dan Simon from DLA Piper, after opening an Atlanta office last spring with a trio of M&A partners from DLA Piper.Phila.'s 2020 Wage Tax Refund Process: Employer, Employee Considerations
Unprecedented times call for unprecedented measures. For the first time, the City of Philadelphia Department of Revenue (department) is allowing employers to file a bulk return on behalf of their employees for 2020 wage tax refunds and creating a streamlined application for employees to file online.In 2021 Tax Attorneys May Be in High Demand Due to the Pandemic and a New President
"The outlook for tax is busy," says David Schnabel, the head of Davis Polk & Wardwell's tax practice, in part because changes from the 2017 tax cuts are still being digested. A new administration will only bolster demand.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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