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Motown Revisited – June is Proclaimed as National Music Month

Let us celebrate National Music month by revisiting our music heritage contributors and keeping the history alive.  I recently revisited Motown in Detroit, Michigan, while going there to attend a funeral of a relative. I did not hesitate going by the historic Motown site. Therefore, I went to visit the historical Motown USA (Hitsville) Museum. Motown is an American record company that was founded by Berry Gordy, Jr. as Tamla Records on January 12, 1959 and incorporated as Motown Record Corporation on April 14, 1960 in Detroit, Michigan. The combination of Motor and Town, has also become a nickname for Detroit, according to Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. There are educational guides that give the entire history of Motown.  Motown is one of the most influential independent record companies in American history. Hitsville USA is the nickname given to Motown’s first headquarter, located at Grand Boulevard in Detroit, Michigan.  The Motown Musical is being presented and performed across the country, bringing great recollections of the Motown sounds that we may never forget.  Such artists that recorded and embedded a profound music sounds were Michael Jackson, The Jackson 5, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Berry Gordy, Diana Ross and the Supremes, Temptations, Smokey Robinson, Four Tops, the Miracles, Martha & the Vandellas, Lionel Richie, Commodores, Marvelettes, Tammi Terrell, The Funk Brothers and the list goes on.  See the full list of Motown artists from the 50’s to the 2000’s. Let us celebrate each others culture by appreciating the diversity and global contributions.  Coming Soon! The Month of September is Gospel Music Heritage Month. Let’s continue celebrating.

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Eric Schneiderman: How Trump University ran the scam

The allegations in my office’s case against Donald Trump and Trump University have me thinking back to the 1893 World’s Fair in Chicago. Back then, hundreds of fairgoers crowded around a stage to see “The Rattlesnake King,” a former cowboy-turned-salesman named Clark Stanley. As the crowd looked on, Stanley pulled out a two-foot rattlesnake from a sack beside him, slit it open and plunged it into a boiling pot of water. The crowd cheered as Stanley skimmed the fat off the top of the water and appeared to ladle it into a series of small glass bottles. Stanley boasted that his concoction — “Stanley’s Snake Oil” — would cure “all pain and lameness.” Of course, the snake oil wasn’t a cure-all. In fact, it wasn’t even snake oil. Stanley had mixed together some turpentine, beef fat and red pepper to fill the bottles — and scam consumers who were desperate for help. Using false promises to prey on desperate people has long been a hallmark of “snake-oil salesmen.” A lawsuit by my office alleges that Donald Trump was basically doing the same thing with Trump University — swindling desperate people with phony promises. In a lengthy written statement about the case this week, Donald Trump sought to deflect attention away from the core facts in the lawsuits against him. Trump claims he is unable to get a fair trial from the judge in two California lawsuits , Gonzalo Curiel — whom Trump has repeatedly attacked and said could not be impartial due to the Indiana native’s Mexican heritage, because Trump’s campaign is focused on “illegal immigration.” That is absurd and offensive. And nearly as absurd is the statement’s claim that Trump University offered a “substantive, valuable education.” The facts, as set forth in our complaint, are quite different. We allege that the fraud ran from beginning to end, starting with the name of the scheme. New York law prevents people from operating an unlicensed university. Trump’s venture never qualified or registered as a university under state law. Trump University was nothing more than an unlicensed scheme that promised students could get rich quick by learning Trump’s “secret” real estate tips from his “handpicked” experts. Students were told that they would get “apprenticeship” support, access to private funding sources and even a chance to meet Trump himself. Instead, our lawsuit shows, they got a high-pressure sales pitch. The three-day seminar started at $1,495, and recently released documents confirm that students were pressured to increase their credit card limits to enable them to pay as much as $35,000 for supposed special mentorship programs. Those “secret” Trump sales tips were just generic strategies available in any Real Estate 101 book. Trump had nothing to do with the curriculum. He didn’t “handpick” the instructors — he never even met them. In total, we allege that Trump University students were defrauded of $40 million, with about $5 million going to Trump himself. Falling victim to a fraud like this is a crippling economic hit at any time, but it was an especially difficult one to endure during the depths of the recession. Many students left the “university” with little more than a mountain of credit card debt and a photo with a cardboard cutout of Trump. Trump has, unsurprisingly, responded to these serious allegations with juvenile taunts and misdirection. He has called into question my office’s integrity and accused me of everything from accepting a bribe to personally conspiring with the President of the United States to take him down. He has done everything he can to distract from the straight-up fraud we allege in this case — and the thousands of families that have suffered because of his phony promises. It goes without saying that Trump’s attacks on me pale in comparison to the racist attacks he has lobbed at Curiel. But this is about more than one judge doing his job. As Trump wrote in his recent statement: “The American justice system relies on fair and impartial judges.” I agree with that sentiment wholeheartedly. All told, five fair and impartial judges across three different suits have now allowed litigation against Trump University to proceed to trial — including a four-judge panel that unanimously affirmed all of New York’s legal arguments in March. The pattern is clear: Trump will say anything, use any tactic and create any distraction to avoid the real issues at the heart of this case. He will attack prosecutors like me who attempt to hold him to account and jurists who rule against him. Yet my office will continue to pursue justice for New Yorkers and others scammed by Trump University, without fear or favor. Schneiderman is New York’s attorney general.

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The NYS Tax Department Reminds Businesses of June 20 Sales Tax Filing Deadline

Avoid Penalty and Interest Charges by Filing on or Before June 20, 2016 The NYS Tax Department reminds quarterly and monthly sales tax vendors to avoid penalties and interest by filing their returns on or before Monday, June 20, 2016. More than 91% of sales tax filers use the Tax Department’s free online Sales Tax Web File service to ensure accurate and timely filings. Web filing is the most efficient way to file and is required for most businesses. For those who don’t already Web file, the first step is to create an Online Services account. Vendors must pay penalty and interest charges if their returns are filed after the June 20 deadline, the amount due isn’t paid in full, or both. In addition, late quarterly filers will miss out on the vendor collection credit, which can be as much as $200. Vendors, including new business owners, must file by the deadline even if they didn’t make any taxable sales or purchases during the reporting period. New York State has more than 536,000 sales tax filers, including about 227,000 quarterly filers and 49,000 monthly filers. Filing frequency depends on the amount of a business’s taxable sales or tax due, with most vendors required to file quarterly when they first register to collect sales tax. In the 2015 calendar year, sales tax payments totaled more than $28 billion—revenue shared by New York State with the county or city where the sales occurred. More guidance: Vendor Collection Credit Sales and use tax page Filing due dates for sales tax Filing Requirements for Sales and Use Tax Returns page Sales Tax Web File A Guide to Sales Tax in New York State

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