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From policy shifts to disputes: what matters now in SALT

The Hodgson Russ SALT Dispatch provides analysis and commentary on developments in New York state and local tax law.

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Posts from October 2024.

There were no decisions or determinations posted in the last two weeks. There was, however, an order posted each week.

And in other news: Prior to September 27, only lawyers, CPAs, enrolled agents, select employees and officers of businesses, and certain others (those with the Division of Tax Appeals’ permission) could represent taxpayers in matters before the DTA. As the result of a recent law change, taxpayers may now elect to be represented by their niece, babysitter, the kid who cuts their lawn, or anyone else who has achieved the wizened age of eighteen. Heaven help the first pimple-popping Rep that asks Judge Law to adjourn a hearing because it conflicts with their prom.

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