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How Does New York Stack Up for Retiree Taxes?

Do you have enough money to retire? It is a questions that tens of thousands of New Yorkers ask themselves every day. When talking with attorneys and financial advisers, many factors are weighed to determine whether enough resources are available for one to have the type and length of retirement…

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New York Taxes & Part-Time Residents

Our government is based on federalism, which is why we have different laws in individual states as well as federal laws. This allows for legal “experimentation,” with representatives in each state free to make different rules in many areas, from taxation and healthcare to marriage and even crimes. One complexity…

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Don’t Forget: There is a New York Estate Tax on Top of Federal Tax

Much discussion at the end of last year dealt with the estate tax. As federal officials groped for a compromise to avoid the so-called “fiscal cliff,” details about the federal estate tax were one part of the negotiations. Democrats wanted it returned to levels during the Clinton Administration while Republicans…

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U.S Supreme Court Hears NY Estate Tax Case for Gay Couples — Decision in June

Last week is already being referred to as one of the most important in the history of the equality movement for gay and lesbian couples. That is because, as all news outlets reported on significantly, the U.S. Supreme Court heard two cases related to marriage rights for same sex couples.…

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DOMA Case Update: Amicus Briefs Mount in New York Couple’s Case

We have frequently discussed the federal law known as the Defense of Marriage Act. Passed in 1996, the law essentially prevents the federal government from recognizing as married same-sex couples who are legally wed in individual states. Of course, New York allows gay couples the right to marry. Under state…

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Taking a “Do Over” for 2012 Asset Transfers

The last few months of 2012 were filled with mass speculation about how many federal tax issues would ultimately be decided. One part of the high-profile “fiscal cliff” proposal and competing options was the estate tax. As oft-discussed, the final tax details could have fallen anywhere between a $1 million…

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