On-Demand Self-Study


A Day with Hodgson Russ: Selected NY State and City Tax Topics Workshop - Part 2 - 06/01/2024

With historically low asset values and interest rates due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and fear of what a change in power in Washington might do to the federal estate and gift tax exemption, 2020 is shaping up to be the busiest year for estate planning since

On-Demand Self-Study

Learning Objectives

•  Learn updated sales tax rules that stem from newly-issued authority. 


•  Learn practical audit strategies for addressing issues created by this new authority.  


• Understanding of optimal estate planning structures to capture the opportunities created by the current economic and political environment


• Understand newly enacted pass-through entity level taxes 


• Understand the similarities and differences between the various income allocation and apportionment rules across the tristate area 


• Identify key issues facing employees and employers in the wake of COVID-19 related telecommuting 


Major Topics

• Discussion of various estate planning structures (GRATs, SLATs, inter-family loans, sales to grantor trusts, etc.), and utility of these structures in the current environment


• Analysis of future of federal estate tax given results of November’s elections, and associated impact on time sensitive planning opportunities


• Case studies of successful implementation 


• New York City proposed pied-a-terre tax 


• New Jersey business alternative income tax (“BAIT”)


• Connecticut pass-through entity tax 


• Telecommuter COVID-19 employer and employee FAQs 


• Tristate income sourcing rules 


• Recent cases and other legislative developments


• Recent developments and experiences with handling audits;  


• Hot audit areas, including multistate topics such as dual residency and resident tax credits; 


• Appealing a disagreed audit determination at the Bureau of Conciliation and Mediation Services versus the Division of Tax Appeals; and


• Navigating New York’s Voluntary Disclosure Program

CPE Credits Available

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Taxation (NYSED) - NYSED

Things to Know About This Course

Course Level

  • Basic

Professional Area of Focus

  • Taxation (NYSED)

Prerequisites

Licensed as a certified public accountant (CPA)

Advanced Preparation

Licensed as a certified public accountant (CPA)

Intended Audience

CPAs in industry and public accounting who need a thorough grasp of NY State and Local Tax and how it affects our clients going forward.

Provider

Foundation for Accounting Education

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