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Q: I understand that a new law was enacted in January 2013 regarding the Federal estate, gift and generation-skipping transfer tax. A:  Yes, in April 2013, the Treasury Department … more
Q: My commercial property has been cited for pollution and I have to spend money to clean up. Does that reduce my taxes while I can’t use the property? A: The answer is maybe, as all … more
Last week, taxpayers across Long Island voted on their school districts’ proposed budgets. There are 124 school districts across Long Island, and 95 percent of their spending plans passed. more
Q: Several family members were comparing their similar residences in different parts of Nassau County.  Why are the real estate taxes very different for each property?A: In Nassau County there … more
Last year, just before the November election, Hofstra University was fortunate enough to host a presidential debate. Prior to the debate, a variety of well-known political figures were invited to speak on the campus. more
There has long been a terrible assumption about school success: It largely depends on the genetic code with which you were born. more
The arrests last week of Malcolm Smith, a leader of the State Senate, and Dan Halloran, a New York City councilman, along with political leaders in Queens and the Bronx, make it tempting to think that corruption dwells west of us; that Nassau County is not tainted by big-city dirty dealings. more
You’ve probably been reading a lot lately about your local school district’s proposed budget for next year. more
Within a few days after you read this, New York state will have a new budget. It will mark the earliest budget passage in the past 30 years. more
Gov. Andrew Cuomo, and many state legislators, view 2011’s tax cap law as one of the crowning achievements of this administration. more
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