John J. Genova, Esq.

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Updated 7/5/2011

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799 Broadway
Suite 229 A

New York, NY 10003

Phone: 212-475-2595 (Office)

Fax: 212-475-2596

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Websites associated with this firm:http://www.genovataxlaw.com

Summary

Law Firm Overview

New York City tax attorney and C.P.A. helping individuals and business owners resolve their tax matters with the IRS and New York taxing authorities. Formerly employed in the Manhattan office of Ernst & Young LLP. Experienced in a wide variety of tax issues including income, gift, estate, business, payroll and sales. Representing a diverse client base, big and small. My office can help with wage garnishments and bank levies; delinquent tax returns; tax settlements; tax audits and appeals; collections; responsible person assessments; residency audits; sales and use tax; litigation; bankruptcy; voluntary disclosure and and tax crimes.

Areas of Practice

  • IRS and New York Tax Disputes
  • Bankruptcy
  • Taxation Law
  • Civil and Criminal Tax Matters

Published Works

  • Ernst & Young Tax Guide, Co-Author
  • Ninth Circuit Affirms Transferred Residential Property Must Be Included in Gross Estate
  • The Tax Adviser, January, 2008

Pro Bono Activities

  • Monday Night Law Clinic - New York City Bar Association, January 1, 2007 - Present
  • Legal Aid Society - 2010 Pro Bono Publico Award Recipient, June 1, 2009 - Present
  • Project Restore - New York County Lawyers Association, July 15, 2010 - Present

West Practice Categories

Administrative, Tax

Fees

Accepts Credit Cards

Office Information

Address

799 Broadway
Suite 229 A
New York, NY 10003

Phones

212-475-2595 (Office)

Faxes

212-475-2596

Emails

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Websites

http://www.genovataxlaw.com

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