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The New York State Voluntary Disclosure and Compliance Program: 2023 Update

THE NEW YORK STATE VOLUNTARY DISCLOSURE AND COMPLIANCE PROGRAM: 2023 UPDATE

Cost Free
Presentation Length 1.0 hour

Recorded DateApril 25, 2023
CPE:Not available
(archived webinars do not offer CPE credits)
Subject AreaTaxes
Course LevelBasic
Course Description

The discovery of tax compliance shortcomings can be daunting, especially when dealing with an aggressive and sophisticated tax jurisdiction like New York. This course will help attendees assist individual and business taxpayers with navigating New York State's Voluntary Disclosure and Compliance Program. This course will also help practitioners maximize the benefits available under the program. Our presenter will discuss different considerations and approaches to navigating these treacherous waters safely.

Learning Objectives:


  • Identify the rules and procedures for making a successful disclosure

  • Evaluate the benefits of the program

  • List ways to find tax compliance shortcomings

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Ariele Doolittle is an attorney with Hodgson Russ LLP, based in the firm’s NYC and Albany offices. She focuses her practice on state and local tax matters, including civil and criminal tax controversies, emphasizing New York State tax litigation. Ariele has successfully represented clients before state agencies and in state and federal court actions and appeals. She also advises clients on tax planning, residency planning, and other administrative law matters. Before joining Hodgson Russ, Ariele was a law clerk at the New York State Division of Tax Appeals and Tax Appeals Tribunal.

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