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17 February 2015

Inside The New York Budget Bill: Proposed Sales Tax Amendments

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Governor Andrew Cuomo’s 2015–2016 New York State Executive Budget Bill proposes several significant changes to New York’s sales and use tax statutes.
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Governor Andrew Cuomo's 2015–2016 New York State Executive Budget Bill proposes several significant changes to New York's sales and use tax statutes.  Several of these changes, while touted by the governor as "closing certain sales and use tax avoidance strategies," are much broader and, if enacted, will have a significant impact on the sales and use tax liabilities resulting from routine corporate and partnership formations and reorganizations.

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Inside The New York Budget Bill: Proposed Sales Tax Amendments

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