Property Broker Advised To Pay NY Tax Despite Conn. Office

By Vidya Kauri (July 22, 2016, 5:04 PM EDT) -- A real estate broker that moved its New York office to Connecticut in 2011 is subject to New York state taxes for commissions received on the sale of two properties in 2014 based on the frequency and regularity of its business in the Empire State, according to an advisory opinion made public Friday....

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