Ten Strauss Troy Attorneys Recognized As
2016 Best Lawyers In America®

Ten Strauss Troy attorneys have been honored as 2015 Best Lawyers by Best Lawyers®.

Strauss Troy Adds Two Attorneys Houston & Kinder To Tax | Estate Planning Practice Group

Strauss Troy Attorney Jan Houston

Strauss Troy, one of Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky’s leading law firms, announced that Jan Houston and Kenneth Kinder II have joined the firm. “We continue to add new talent and expertise in key areas,” said Strauss Troy President Marshall Dosker. “The experience that Jan and Ken bring to the firm will further strengthen our ability to address all of our client’s legal needs in the areas of tax planning, compliance, probate and estate planning. We’re pleased to welcome them to Strauss Troy.”

Ten Strauss Troy Attorneys Named 2015 Best Lawyers By Best Lawyers®

Ten Strauss Troy attorneys have been honored as 2015 Best Lawyers by Best Lawyers®.

Bitcoin’s Future And IRS Tax Compliance

The dirge for bitcoin may have been a bit premature. Just last week, Dish Network announced that it will begin accepting bitcoin as a form of payment later this year. Bitcoin mining hardware manufacturer, BitFury, also just announced $20 million in new financing that it’ll use to further strengthen its international market presence while accelerating …Read More

Marshall Dosker Named President Of Strauss Troy

Strauss Troy, one of Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky’s leading law firms, announced that Marshall Dosker has been named president of the firm. In an address to employees, incoming president Marshall Dosker said, “I sincerely appreciate the professionalism, hard work, energy and creativity of all of you that make Strauss Troy the law firm and community citizen …Read More

Strauss Troy Names Joy Hall As Shareholder

Strauss Troy Attorney Joy Hall has been named a shareholder of the firm. Joy practices in the field of tax law, with an emphasis on tax controversy, tax audit and criminal tax issues. Her practice includes federal and state tax litigation, refund issues, criminal tax indictments/trials, Offers in Compromise, audits and innocent spouse filings. Joy understands how …Read More

The Cincinnati Business Courier Profiles Strauss Troy’s New President Marshall Dosker

Andy Brownfield of the Cincinnati Business Courier profiled Strauss Troy’s new president, Marshall Dosker, in his feature, “After early start in business world, Dosker found home at Strauss Troy.” Related article: Marshall Dosker Named President of Strauss Troy

Strauss Troy Attorney Joy Hall Presents at 2013 Tax Institute

Joy Hall served as a panelist at the 2013 Tax Institute, presented by the Cincinnati Bar Association (CBA) Taxation Committee. The event was held Friday, December 6 and Saturday, December 7 at the Cincinnati Bar Center, 225 East Sixth Street. Joy’s session discussed Tax Controversy. She served on the planning committee for the 54th annual …Read More

Strauss Troy Attorney Mark Berliant Celebrates 30 Years as a Best Lawyer®

Strauss Troy Attorney Mark Berliant is celebrating his 30th year of being named among The Best Lawyers in America© 2014. Mark practices in the areas of real estate development, federal estate and gift taxation, probate and family planning, and succession. He began his career as a Tax Trial Attorney for the Internal Revenue Service. Mark …Read More

Strauss Troy Named a 2014 “Best Law Firm”By U.S. News – Best Lawyers®

Strauss Troy, one of Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky’s leading law firms, announced that the firm earned six Metropolitan Rankings in the 2014 “Best Law Firms” report published by U.S. News Media Group and Best Lawyers®. Strauss Troy earned five Metropolitan–Cincinnati Tier 1 Rankings in the following practice areas: Commercial Litigation Mass Tort Litigation / …Read More

How Tax Law Changes Can Impact Your Trust

If you’ve established an estate plan in the last few years, with the goal of avoiding estate taxes, you’ve likely read reports or heard through the grapevine, that the estate tax exemption has risen from $3.5 million to $5 million, and due to statutory increases is currently $5,250,000 for estates of those who pass away …Read More

Important Employer Benefits Withholding Changes Take Effect September 16For Married Same Sex Couples

As of September 16, 2013, employers must treat lawfully married same sex couples as married for purposes of withholding and benefits. Individuals may amend their open tax returns (generally 2010 through 2012) to change their filing status if validly married during that year. Individuals may file for a refund of any taxes paid on “imputed …Read More

Ten Strauss Troy Attorneys Recognized By Best Lawyers®

Ten Strauss Troy attorneys have been named among The Best Lawyers In America©. Based solely on peer review, being selected by Best Lawyers® is a significant honor. For more than 30 years, Best Lawyers® lists have been regarded worldwide as the most trustworthy, unbiased source for legal referrals. “Year after year, a large group of our attorneys are named Best Lawyers®,” …Read More

Joy Hall Appointed To Tax Institute Planning Committee

  Strauss Troy Attorney Joy Hall has been appointed to the Cincinnati Bar Association’s Southwestern Ohio Tax Institute planning committee. Each year, the Tax Institute holds a first-rate Continuing Legal Education (CLE) conference featuring locally and nationally-noted tax experts. The 54th annual Southwestern Ohio Tax Institute will be held December 6-7, 2013 at the Cincinnati …Read More

IRS: Here’s Form 4868 To File An Extension On Your Taxes And Other Last Minute Tips From Attorney Joy Hall

[st_joy_hall]   If you need to file an extension for your taxes, you will need IRS Tax Filing Extension Form 4868. Watch Strauss Troy Tax Attorney Joy Hall’s Interview on Fox19 Morning News on how to avoid the top four tax problems.

Last Minute Tax Tips From Attorney Joy Hall On Fox19

  On Fox19 News this morning, Strauss Troy Tax Attorney Joy Hall shared the four most common tax problems and how to file for an extension. 1. Making mistakes on your tax forms 2. Failing to file your forms at all 3. The dreaded tax audit 4. The IRS makes a mistake If you need …Read More