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Hani Sarji

Hani Sarji

370 posts

New York lawyer who cares about people, is fascinated by technology, and is writing his next book, Estate of Confusion: New York.

  Oct 13, 2023

NYC Restriction on Short-Term Rentals Goes Into Effect

New York City has recently implemented a law restricting short-term rentals, such as...

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  Oct 13, 2023

Social Security Benefits Will Increase by 3.2% in 2024

According to the Social Security Administration, the Social Security and Supplemental Security Income...

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  Oct 12, 2023

🔑 Tax Accounting Periods: Decedent's Estate v. Testamentary Trusts

There is a key distinction between administering a decedent's estate and a testamentary trust....

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  Oct 11, 2023

🔑 Understanding Estate Administration: Taxpayer IDs and Income Reporting After a Death

In estate administration, after someone dies, there are different taxpayers, with different tax...

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  Oct 10, 2023

🔑 Differences Between Testamentary Trusts and Inter Vivos Trusts in New York

This post examines key differences between testamentary and inter vivos trusts, focusing on:...

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  Oct 09, 2023

🔑 What Is the Date for a Testamentary Trust Under New York Law?

There is no one date for a testamentary trust under New York law....

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  Oct 08, 2023

Does a Process Server Have to Testify at an Inquest in NYC Housing Court?

The answer isn't straightforward....

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  Oct 07, 2023

Proposed New York LLC Transparency Act Is Unnecessary and Dangerous

New York's legislature passed the LLC Transparency Act (the Act) (S....

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  Oct 06, 2023

Why You Need to Ensure Your New York Revocable Trust Has Title to Your Assets

In New York, for a revocable trust to work, title to assets must...

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  Oct 05, 2023

New York: Revocable Trusts are Not Subject to the Family Allowance

Question: In New York, does a living trust have to pay the family...

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  Oct 04, 2023

Massachusetts Raises Estate Tax Exemption to $2 Million

On October 4, 2023, Gov. Maura Healey signed Bill H.4104 (An Act...

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  Oct 04, 2023

New York: Revocable Trusts are Subject to a Surviving Spouse's Right of Election

In New York, assets that are transferred to a revocable trust are subject...

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