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Jeff Eisen Quoted in The Hollywood Reporter on New Tax Law

December 27, 2017

MSK Partner Jeff Eisen was quoted in the article, "Hollywood Individuals Likely Won't Cash In on Tax Cuts," published by The Hollywood Reporter on December 27, 2017. The article discusses the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and its impact in Hollywood.

The article also makes mention of MSK's client alert on this new law, which can be accessed here.

From the article...

"'If you own a house and have a job, your combined state income and property tax is going to be way over $10,000,' says Hollywood tax and estate attorney Jeffrey Eisen, adding that one of his clients called upset because he pays more than half a million each year in property taxes on two homes. 'This hurts the bluest states the most, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, California and Illinois. There’s no question about it.'"

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