Adjudicating Tax Disputes in New York: Practice and Procedure Before the Division of Tax Appeals and Tax Appeals Tribunal

As per Tax Law Section 2000, et seq, New York State provides a just and efficient means of adjudicating disputes with taxpayers, before Administrative Law Judges (ALJ) of the Division of Tax Appeals, and before Commissioners of the Tax Appeals Tribunal (TAT). This program is designed for taxpayers’ counsels and representatives to provide unique insights into how such proceedings are adjudicated, from the initial petition through to ALJ determination and ultimate TAT decision.
- November 13, 2025
- 12:00 PM
- 1:00 PM
- 1.0
- 1.0
- Virtual Participation
- Jonathan Kaiman, Esq., President and Commissioner, NYS Tax Appeals Tribunal
- Cynthia Monaco, Esq., Commissioner, NYS Tax Appeals Tribunal
- Kevin Cahill, Esq., Commissioner, NYS Tax Appeals Tribunal
- Donna Gardiner, Esq., Supervising Administrative Law Judge, NYS Tax Appeals Tribunal
- Richard B. Ancowitz, Esq., Secretary, NYS Tax Appeals Tribunal
12:00 – 12:05 p.m.
Welcome and Introduction
12:05 – 12:55 p.m.
As per Tax Law Section 2000, et seq, New York State provides a just and efficient means of adjudicating disputes with taxpayers, before Administrative Law Judges (ALJ) of the Division of Tax Appeals, and before Commissioners of the Tax Appeals Tribunal (TAT). This program is designed for taxpayers’ counsels and representatives to provide unique insights into how such proceedings are adjudicated, from the initial petition through to ALJ determination and ultimate TAT decision.
Speakers:
1.0 MCLE Credit in Areas of Professional Practice
12:55 – 1:00 p.m.
Q&A
- Jonathan S. Kaiman, Esq., NYS Tax Appeals Tribunal
- Cynthia M. Monaco, Esq., NYS Tax Appeals Tribunal
- Kevin A. Cahill, Esq., NYS Tax Appeals Tribunal
- Donna M. Gardiner, Esq., NYS Tax Appeals Tribunal
- Richard B. Ancowitz, Esq., NYS Tax Appeals Tribunal
- Webinar
- 0QD41
- Tax Section
- Committee on Continuing Legal Education

