On September 21, 2016, the Senate Committee on Finance voted unanimously to end the “Stretch IRA,” as part of the Retirement Enhancement and Savings Act of 2016 (“RESA”). However, before it becomes law, it must be approved by both houses and signed off on by President Trump. The Stretch IRA […]
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Cyber-Harassment Added To The Domestic Violence Statute
January 20, 2017 | by Jennie Osborne.On January 17, 2014, the Senate and the General Assembly of the State of New Jersey passed an Act that created the crime of cyber-harassment.[1] This Act entails crimes committed through communications in an online capacity or through a social networking site, irrespective of the type of electronic device used. […]
Currently New Jersey is one of only five states that provide employees the opportunity to receive time off from work to resolve family and health related issues, with some form of compensation,. In 2008, former Governor Jon Corzine signed the New Jersey Paid Family Leave Act, (“NJPFLA”), or N.J.S.A. § […]
Imagine that you decide to relocate from New Jersey to Florida, hoping to escape the cold weather and one of the nation’s highest state income taxes, a whopping 8.97% on income over $500,000. You pack up some of your personal belongings, but you still maintain your home in New Jersey […]