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State: Tax preparers who ignore state rules face penalties

The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance says tax preparers must meet “several” obligations to avoid possible penalties and revocation of their authorization to file tax returns in New York.  The department made the statement in a Feb. 11 news release announcing that it had issued more than $453,000 in fines to noncompliant […]

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Hancock Estabrook boosts real-estate practice with deal

SYRACUSE — A Syracuse law firm known for its commercial real-estate practice will combine with Hancock Estabrook, LLP, effective May 1. Hancock Estabrook, which is also based in the Salt City, didn’t release any financial terms of its agreement with Shulman Grundner Etoll & Danaher, P.C. Attorneys C. Daniel Shulman, Charles Grundner, Stephen Etoll, and

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Peters & Associates, CPAs acquires Utica firm

SYRACUSE — Peters & Associates, CPAs, P.C. (P&A), a Syracuse–based accounting firm, recently announced it has completed the acquisition of a Utica–based CPA firm. P&A acquired Robertello & Harrington, CPAs, P.C. “The merger is expected to bring P&A additional revenue in excess of 25 percent,” the firm said in a news release. This transaction is

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USDOL issues proposed regulations on white-collar exemptions

On March 7, 2019, the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL) issued proposed regulations that would increase the minimum weekly salary to qualify for the Fair Labor Standards Act white-collar exemptions from $455 per week ($23,660 per year) to $679 a week ($35,308 a year).  These new proposed regulations are intended to replace the USDOL’s 2016

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Ithaca College to establish analytics labs in School of Business

ITHACA — Ithaca College recently announced it will establish a pair of business analytics laboratories in its School of Business this fall.  The two dedicated business analytics lab spaces at the college will “provide students with hands-on experience to help them thrive in a world that relies on data to drive innovation,” it said in

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Bond law firm appoints leader of new pro bono committee

Bond has appointed John H. Callahan as pro bono leader of this committee. He is a long-time member of the Syracuse–based firm, former chair of its litigation department, and a current member of its management committee. The firm’s new pro bono policy encourages lawyers to work up to 50 hours per year on pro bono

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Business so Tweet: how Twitter drives business growth beyond marketing

Taber is part of a new style of business. She uses Twitter threads to discuss often controversial industry topics with other industry professionals, the media, and the general public. But far from using Twitter as a “shock jock” or promotion for her brand, the social-media platform is the bread and butter of her business model.

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Global Intangible Low-Taxed Income: A Shiny New Tool in the IRS Toolbox

Congress passes the tax laws, the Treasury Department collects the Tax revenues, and the IRS oversees the reporting and collection process. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017 added a new U.S. revenue stream — global intangible low-taxed income, or GILTI. Those owning an interest in a foreign corporation should take note, as

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Road and Bridge Funding Needed in Upstate New York

Our local roads and bridges are in need of serious investments. New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli forecasts $89 billion in unmet local infrastructure needs over the next 20 years with as much as $27.4 billion needed for bridges alone. The responsibility to take care of these major infrastructure costs, however, lies on the backs of local

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