2023 Annual High School Photography Contest

To: Onondaga County and Tompkins County High School Students, and Art/Photography TeachersCC: All School District Superintendents and High School Principals and Vice Principals We are pleased to announce the 15th Annual Bousquet Holstein High School Photography Contest for Onondaga and Tompkins County High School Student in grades 9 through 12 (including high schools in the Read More »

IRS to Make Direct Payments to Local Governments, School Districts, and Tax-Exempt Organizations for New Clean Motor Vehicles and Motorized Equipment

The monetization of energy tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) offers a potential source of revenue for local governments, school districts, 501(c)(3) organizations and certain other federally tax-exempt organizations that are buying new qualified commercial clean vehicles and motorized equipment. What is the credit for qualified commercial clean vehicles? Although local governments, school Read More »

Anna Putintseva Presents to Ukrainian Community on Temporary Protected Status (TPS)

On Monday, September 11, Bousquet Holstein immigration attorney Anna Putintseva presented on Temporary Protected Status (TPS) eligibility at the First Ukrainian Pentecostal Church in Syracuse, New York. Anna discussed the process of applying for and renewing TPS in the United States, as well as topics related to work and travel authorizations. TPS is a temporary Read More »

Navigating Holiday Vacations Post-Separation

With the holidays and school breaks coming up, many families are trying to coordinate vacation plans. However, for divorced or separated parents with child custody arrangements, even a brief trip can pose potential challenges – from scheduling conflicts to disagreements about travel. At Bousquet Holstein, we understand that planning out-of-state or international travel can be Read More »