As published in New Jersey CPA Magazine, July/August Issue The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TVJA) was one of the most comprehensive changes to the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) in history. Several changes implemented by the TCJA, including taxation of alimony, greatly affect divorce and matrimonial practices. For divorces […]
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As published in New Jersey CPA Magazine, July/August 2020 Issue In Wayfair, the Court upheld a South Dakota law that required certain out-of-state sellers to collect and remit sales tax regardless of whether the business had a physical presence in South Dakota. For over 50 years, since the Supreme Court’s […]
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For Special Education Services, New Jersey’s School Districts Cannot Claim “It’s Too Expensive” as a Defense
June 29, 2020 | by Jennifer FortunatoThe receipt of federal funding is an obligation to provide all students with education. When a school district accepts federal funding, it must provide all students with a “free and appropriate public education” in the “least restrictive environment.” This education includes providing special education services to eligible students. The federal […]
Mid-Marriage Agreements: Is it possible to re-negotiate a Prenuptial Agreement or pre-negotiate a separation agreement during marriage?
June 19, 2020 | by Patricia VeresIn a newly released book “The Art of Her Deal: The Untold Story of Melania Trump,” Washington Post reporter Mary Jordan discloses that first lady Melania Trump capitalized on her delayed move from New York to the White House, in part, as leverage for renegotiating her prenuptial agreement with President […]
