by Jennifer Abelaj | Jan 20, 2026 | Estate Planning, Health Care Proxy, Power of Attorney, Wills
Estate Planning And The Holidays: A Checklist For Your Family While enjoying time with your family this holiday season, you might want to consider broaching the subject of your estate plan. Since this may be one of the few times when you are around a larger group of...
by Jennifer Abelaj | Jan 20, 2026 | Non-Profits, Taxation
Non-Profits and Automatic Revocation of Tax-Exempt Status for Failure to File Tax Return Non-profit organizations must comply with many tax laws to maintain their tax-exempt status. One of the easiest compliance requirements which is sometimes overlooked is filing...
by Jennifer Abelaj | Jan 20, 2026 | Estate Planning, Taxation, Wills
Time is of the Essence for High-Net Worth Estates Potential Changes in Estate Tax Laws You may have heard about the most recent House proposal in September, 2021 that addresses changes to the tax law, which will cover the costs of a massive ($3.5 trillion) proposed...
by Jennifer Abelaj | Jan 19, 2026 | Uncategorized
In the News: Jennifer V. Abelaj, Interviewed by US News, published online August 26, 2021 Jennifer was interviewed by US News about the (cumbersome) process and status of remote notarization in New York State. During the Covid-19 pandemics, many states (including New...
by Jennifer Abelaj | Jan 19, 2026 | Non-Profits, Taxation
Ongoing Tax and Governance Compliance for Tax-Exempt Organizations Existing not-for-profit organizations (“NPO”) must ensure that they annually comply with corporate and tax laws. The failure to do so may impact the NPO is minor ways or in significant ways. Tax...