A couple had a rent-to-own agreement with a third party for a house, pursuant to which they had accumulated some equity. They agreed to relinquish that agreement, forgo their equity, and help a licensed realtor, Michael Fowler, purchase the house, which he did. The couple also entered into an oral agreement with Fowler for him to build them a new … Read the rest
Archives for June 2018
SUPREME COURT ABOLISHES LIMITS TO SALES TAXES ON INTERNET SALES
On June 21, 2018 the U.S. Supreme Court decided South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc. creating a paradigm shift in the way in which state sales taxes will be collected by remote retailers. In a 5-4 decision, in a majority opinion written by Justice Anthony Kennedy, the Court overruled the physical presence rule which prevented a state from imposing an obligation … Read the rest
Are You Required to Give Financial Statements to Your Municipality?
In the context of real estate tax assessments in New Hampshire, the answer is “No.”
We have seen tax assessors in some municipalities, such as Portsmouth, request income and expense information from at least some commercial landlords. Owners turn the information over, likely under the assumption they are required to do so. In fact, this information has been the subject … Read the rest