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November 2015 » New York City Commercial Rent Tax
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Corey Rosenthal, JD, and Arvinder Kaur, CPA, and Patrick Duffany, CPA
Many tax professionals overlook the New York City tax on rent paid by tenants to their landlords for occupancy of commercial premises. On numerous occasions, the authors have explained the city's commercial rent tax (CRT) filing and remittance obligations to a client—and they responded, “We are the tenant paying rent; we are not the landlord. Are you serious?”
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