Noonan’s Notes Blog is written by a team of Hodgson Russ tax attorneys led by the blog’s namesake, Tim Noonan. Noonan’s Notes Blog regularly provides analysis of and commentary on developments in the world of New York tax law.

Posts from April 2023.

Pay taxes or lose your liquor license. When it comes to liquor licensing, it is important for license holders to remit taxes and all associated tax forms to New York State properly and timely, or your liquor license will quickly be in jeopardy.

After years of considering a move from your high-income-tax state (I’m looking at you New York and California) to an income-tax-friendly state (hello Florida), you’ve finally decided to take the plunge. What do you do now? How do you ensure that you change your residence in a way that an auditor looking to collect tax revenue for the Tax Department in your former home state will respect?

My first piece of advice—don’t look to the internet for sophisticated legal advice on this topic.

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