Category: All
-
Tax Alert: NJ Retirement Guide...
The New Jersey Division of Taxation has prepared a tax guide for retirees in New Jersey discussing the taxability of various sources of retirement income including pensions, IRAs and annuities. Some... Read More > -
SSA Reopens Its Offices While Making It Easier to Apply for ...
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has reopened its more than 1,200 field offices to the public for the first time in two years, and the agency also launched an online tool for first-time... Read More > -
New Jersey Tax Alert: New Jersey Lists COVID-19 Policies...
The New Jersey Division of Taxation has advised that since the State of Emergency has not been lifted, the following extensions remain in effect: (1) the law which delayed the payment of interest on... Read More > -
Supreme Court of NJ Order: Extension Period for Conferences ...
The New Jersey Supreme Court has determined that because the public health emergency has ended, there is no longer a need to extend certain deadlines for state tax matters. On April 14, 2022, the... Read More > -
How Long Does an Executor's Job Take?...
Being the executor of an estate can be a time-consuming job, depending on the size and complexity of the estate. While a simple estate can take a few months and not require a huge time commitment, if... Read More > -
Client Alert: Aggressive Prosecution of COVID-19...
Recently, the U.S. Department of Justice, in a series of aggressive and seemingly novel prosecutions, charged numerous healthcare providers and others who operated COVID-19 testing sites due to their... Read More > -
New Jersey Tax Alert: COVID-19 Test Kits...
The New Jersey Division of Taxation has advised that because the presumption in New Jersey is that a lump sum charge that consists of taxable and nontaxable items is subject to tax, retail sales of... Read More > -
What Should You Know About the New Ban on Forced...
There is a general belief that arbitration favors employers and large businesses. However, an important change in the law, backed by bipartisan support, has advanced employee rights significantly by... Read More > -
If You Don't Want an IRA Distribution, You Can Donate...
Not everyone wants to take the required minimum distributions from their retirement accounts right away. If you don't want your distribution, one option is to donate it to charity and get a tax... Read More >