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IMG_5957 An author, teacher, advocate and trusted advisor, Lew Taishoff is a New York City-based attorney with 56 years of experience in corporate and individual tax and real estate matters.  He is admitted to practice before the United States Tax Court. He was formerly, for ten years, an Enrolled Agent, examined and admitted to practice before the Internal Revenue Service. Lew Taishoff provides a high level of legal service to clients in the areas of tax and real estate. Individuals and businesses looking to buy, sell or lease property in the City as well as those trying to navigate the ever-evolving and complex tax landscape find experience, knowledge and dedication from Lew Taishoff. Of course, nothing on this blog should  be construed, and nothing on this blog may  be used, as (a) legal advice, or (b) to abate in whole or in part any interest or penalties for, related to, or in connection with any tax or imposition by any governmental authority having or asserting jurisdiction, or (c) solicitation of retention or employment, or (d) for the furnishing of legal or non-legal services, or (e) to create a client-attorney relationship or privilege.

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Office Address: 85 Broad Street, Rm 18-044, New York, NY 10004-2783 Tel. (917) 459-7875. But don’t send me anything that tells me anything about you, even your name. The EU General Data Protection Regulation lets you censor my site, and nobody censors my site. And IRS’ current barndoor-locking exercise, requiring all manner of internet safety protocols for practitioners, when even the United States Department of Defense is not impervious to hacking, visits condign penalties upon even the impecunious solo, unless they install enormously expensive software and adopt Genius Baristas protocols. Not for me, thank you.

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  4. […] the excerpt from the opinion is on the witty side.  That is the work of Judge Mark V. Holmes, whom Lew Taishoff calls “the judge who writes like a person”.   Judge Holmes even brings wit to his […]

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