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Keep on Truckin'—with Taxes

Submitted by rkoreto on Wed, 06/19/2013 - 11:02
  • New York State
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The state tax department is reminding commercial motor carriers about their own special tax issues: they have to register their vehicles for highway use tax (HUT) with the tax department and display their new registration decal on the front of vehicles. Many seem to have missed the message so far: Citations for failing to display the decal averaged 500 per month for February, March and April, according to the department.
 
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Beer Tax Goes Annual for Some

Submitted by rkoreto on Mon, 06/17/2013 - 07:43
  • New York State
  • Taxes
There's some welcome news for farm breweries in Technical Memorandum TSB-M-13(6)M. Such entities, which are restricted to producing no more than 60,000 barrels of beer annually, can now elect to file their beer tax annually, rather than monthly, just like qualified micro-breweries and restaurant-brewers.
 
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Unsolved Tax Mystery in Mt. Kisco

Submitted by rkoreto on Fri, 06/14/2013 - 16:52
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"The check is in the mail" has become such a poor excuse for late payments, no one can say it with a straight face anymore. But how about "the bill is in the mail"? That's what happened in the village of Mt. Kisco in Westchester County. In a June 10 letter to village residents, Joanne F. Cerretani, receiver of taxes, said she had just found out from the local postmaster that the tax bills sent out on May 31 were inexplicably lost.
 
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NASDAQ Hit with $10M Facebook Fine

Submitted by rkoreto on Fri, 06/14/2013 - 08:55
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The SEC has charged NASDAQ with securities laws violations "resulting from its poor systems and decision-making during the initial public offering (IPO) and secondary market trading of Facebook shares," according to a May 29 SEC release. NASDAQ has agreed to pay a $10 million penalty, which the SEC says is the largest ever against an exchange.
 
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NYSDTF Offers More Help in Spanish

Submitted by rkoreto on Tue, 06/11/2013 - 15:40
  • New York State
  • Taxes
New York State Taxpayer Rights Advocate Camille Siano Enders has announced in a release that the tax department has added six new bilingual taxpayer service representatives and two supervisors to the tax department's MetroTech office complex in Brooklyn to help serve Spanish-speaking taxpayers.
 
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New York World's Most Competitive City

Submitted by rkoreto on Tue, 06/11/2013 - 12:54
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The Big Apple has been an important financial and commercial hub for centuries, and that shows no signs of changing, according to a report from the Economist Intelligence Unit. The report looked at 120 cities' competitiveness, judging their ability to attract capital, businesses, talent and visitors, using 32 qualitative and quantitative measures. The winner as most competitive city was New York City, with a ranking score of 75.7 out of 100.
 
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New Yorkers Warned on Fake Tax Notices

Submitted by rkoreto on Fri, 06/07/2013 - 08:44
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Did you or a client get what seems to be a tax collection letter from the New York tax department? It may be a fake. The state Department of Financial Services is looking into what it's calling "misleading collection notices posing as official government letters" in a release posted on its website.
 
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NYC Salons Seek Tax Relief on Tips

Submitted by Chris Gaetano on Thu, 06/06/2013 - 16:03
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While both waiters and hair stylists get tips, only waiters are allowed access to a special dollar-for-dollar tax credit on them, something that hair salons say needs to change, according to Bloomberg.

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Seidman: Americans Prefer More Rules

Submitted by Chris Gaetano on Thu, 06/06/2013 - 15:37
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Financial Accounting Standards Board Chair Leslie Seidman, during her final public speech as chair at the Financial Executives International Conference yesterday, said that Americans tend to prefer rules over principles in their accounting literature, according to the Wall Street Journal.

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New Jersey Updates Sandy Tax Info

Submitted by rkoreto on Thu, 06/06/2013 - 11:56
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Superstorm Sandy may seem like just a bad memory, but for many, the storm is still very much with them, as the rebuilding goes on. To help Garden State storm victims who are confused about various sales and use tax issues associated with rebuilding, the New Jersey Division of Taxation has posted a FAQ list.
 
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