Seven States Introduce Legislation Aimed at the Wealthy
Day Pitney Tax Partner Justin Hannan and Tax Associates Mariano Beecher and Emily Byrnes authored the article, "Seven States Introduce Legislation Aimed at the Wealthy," for WealthManagement.com. The article details the proposed new tax legislation in New York and Connecticut and how it could signal a growing trend of potential wealth tax legislation across the country.
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