#Letters to the Editor — June 5, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — June 5, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — June 5, 2022” Anti-Israel fervorI find it rather odd that of all the countries in the world, the budding law scholars and faculty of the City University of New York School of Law seem to always be focused on “alleged” civil-rights violations perpetrated by Israel (“CUNY Law Has an Anti-Israel…

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#Letters to the Editor — June 4, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — June 4, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — June 4, 2022” The Issue: Steve Cuozzo’s column arguing that New Yorkers who move to Florida will regret it. In response to Steve Cuozzo’s “Orange dubious” (June 2): I left Long Island in 2016 at the age of 52 after living my entire life in New York. Now, I live…

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#Letters to the Editor — May 16, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — May 16, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — May 16, 2022” The Issue: Democratic proposals that would provide funding for out-of-state women to receive abortions. Spending $35 million of taxpayers’ money to aid abortion providers if Roe v. Wade is struck down is irresponsible (“Hochul’s Perverse Priority,” Editorial, May 12) But if Gov. Hochul insists on doing it,…

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# Germany outlines favorable tax guidelines, gains on BTC and ETH sold after a year tax-free

# Germany outlines favorable tax guidelines, gains on BTC and ETH sold after a year tax-free

” Germany outlines favorable tax guidelines, gains on BTC and ETH sold after a year tax-free “ The Federal Ministry of Finance (BaFin) published a 24-page document on Tuesday outlining clear income tax rules for cryptocurrency and virtual assets. Tax practitioners, businesses and individual taxpayers now have clear direction on the tax requirements for acquiring, trading…

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#This progressive bête noire is a boon to New York City

#This progressive bête noire is a boon to New York City

“This progressive bête noire is a boon to New York City” Progressives are hot to see the 421-a tax abatement, which encourages developers to build more affordable housing by reducing their property-tax liability, die when it expires next month. But if the Legislature doesn’t pass a replacement, it’s a clear loss for New York City….

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