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Whitley Penn, hired by Trump after he parted ways with longtime accountant Mazars, agreed to hand over all documents and communications.
April 10 -
New York Attorney General Letitia James asked a state judge to force Whitley Penn to produce documents and testimony in her lawsuit against Donald Trump.
March 22 -
The Food Bank for New York City has been working to end food poverty in the five boroughs for 40 years and counting, and now it's getting some help from a group of accountants.
March 1
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Rep. George Santos' first bill in Congress aims to boost the deduction from $10,000 to $50,000.
March 1 -
The governor's $227 billion budget includes proposals that would make it easier to convert older office buildings into residential use.
February 3 -
Trump, his company and three of his children were sued for allegedly manipulating the value of his assets for years to dupe banks and insurers.
January 27 -
One of Donald Trump's most loyal deputies will testify against the Trump Organization, in a trial that threatens to reveal the inner workings of the real estate empire.
October 24 -
Eric Adams released his 2021 tax returns on Friday, six months after he pledged to provide the public with the information.
October 14 -
KPMG LLP plans to move its headquarters to Midtown Manhattan's West Side by the end of 2025, reducing its office space by over 40%.
August 24 -
The Top 20 firm and Guidepost Solutions are serving as integrity monitors for the $18 billion project.
August 9 -
Macias Gini and O'Connell is expanding its presence in New York by adding Nussbaum, Berg, Klein & Wolpow, CPAs.
August 3 -
The Big Apple's estimated personal income-tax payments in June declined to the lowest level since 2017.
July 13 -
Giants like DraftKings and FanDuel are asking legislators to change the rules to lower their taxes after agreeing to them just last year.
June 17 -
The state had an average annual net out-migration of 28,700 part-year residents, or 0.3% of taxpayers, between 2015 and 2019.
May 23 -
Mayor Eric Adams blamed his widely reported refusal to do so on the “arrogance” of a reporter who asked the question earlier this month.
April 27 -
The Empire State wasn’t the only one to come out ahead, with all 50 states receiving more from the federal government than their residents paid in taxes in fiscal year 2020.
March 9 -
For condos alone, faulty methods shift nearly $300 million in annual property taxes from the top 10%, by value, to the remaining 90%.
December 30 -
More than 100,000 people who used to work or live in the state have received notices asking why they paid less to the state than they have in years past.
August 18 -
The Empire State collected $1.6 billion in revenue in July, up $276 million from a year earlier, signaling a strong rebound.
August 18 -
Fueled remote work and worries over tax hikes, financial advisors who live in expensive cities are trimming their personal tax bills by moving to low-tax and no-tax states.
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