New York/New Jersey State Tax Update Self-Study Webinar (2.5 Hours)

Overview: 

Taxation laws in New York State and New Jersey have recently undergone some significant changes. It is imperative for tax professionals within these two states to get a firm grasp on what these new changes mean and how they will impact the ways in which they serve their employers and clients. This comprehensive self-study webinar provides practical discussions on how to handle these updates and will allow you to feel confident and comfortable moving forward dealing with them. In this self-study webinar, we will bring you up-to-speed on:

  • The latest New York State tax law updates
  • The latest New Jersey tax law updates
  • Latest developments in state pass-through entity taxes (PTET)
     
Objective: 

To provide tax professionals in New York and New Jersey the information they need to understand and potentially utilize the new tax related law updates recently implemented in each state.

Emphasis: 
  • Updates to New York Tax Laws
    – Corporate income tax rates (article 9-A)
    – Proposed tax updates
    – Finalized corporate franchise tax regulations
    – Judicial updates
  • Updates to New Jersey Tax Laws
    – Corporate income tax highlights (AB5323)
    – New sourcing rule (pass-through entities)
    – Personal income tax highlights (AB5323)
    – Corporate income tax highlights (AB5323)
    – Judicial updates
  • State Elective Pass-Through Entity Taxes (PTET): New York and New Jersey
    – The federal SALT cap
    – IRS notice 2020-75
    – Pass-through entity taxes—current status
    – Understanding the mechanics
    – Collateral issues
    – New Jersey Business Alternative Income Tax (BAIT)

• Identify the effective date in New York for the permanent 30% MTA surcharge for Article 9-A taxpayers

• Identify the criteria for corporate partner nexus to be met in New York

• Recognize the order of appeals regarding the Tax Appeal Tribunal decisions

• Recognize the benefit provided by qualifying for QTEC status

• Identify how certain judicial cases affected New York State Tax Law

• Recognize how all federal S-Corporations will be treated for tax purposes in New Jersey

• Identify how the new sourcing rules in New Jersey will impact certain taxpayers

• Identify how asset management services are apportioned in New Jersey

• Recognize the characteristics of Wayfair-style nexus

• Identify which states have specific statutory, regulatory or judicial authority to assert that nexus exists for nonresidents that have state sourced income

• Identify the requirements of the Finnigan Rule

• Recognize the SALT deduction limitations for married filing separate taxpayers established by the TCJA of 2017

• Recognize how many states have owner-level personal income tax on pass-through entities that have not proposed or enacted an elective pass-through entity regime

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Price: 
$89.00
Prerequisite: 

None.

Preparation: 

No advance preparation required.

Level of Knowledge: 

Overview.

CPE Credit: 
2.50
NASBA Field of Study: 
Taxes