As federal tax audits become increasingly rare, state tax departments have been picking up the slack and, in doing so, have brought state tax controversies to the forefront for many tax practitioners and businesses. While many of these cases are resolved during the audit, a considerable number ends up being protested and appealed. Knowing how to work through these adversarial proceedings, including thorough knowledge of practice and procedure, is a must.
This course will cover different aspects of handling complex state tax cases at different points in the controversy process, with a particular focus on New York State’s administrative protest system for disputed tax cases.
Presenter Ariele R. Doolittle, Esq., brings significant experience in this area and focus her practice on state tax controversies and appeals. She will discuss different considerations and approaches for handling state tax controversies and appeals.
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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.