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New York Notice Regarding Availability of Electronic Filing - Supreme Court Cases

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New York
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NY-CEF-02
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Notice Regarding Availability of Electronic Filing - Supreme Court Cases

New York Notice Regarding Availability of Electronic Filing — Supreme Court Cases is a notice issued by the New York State Unified Court System regarding the availability of filing documents electronically with the Supreme Court. The notice outlines the steps that must be taken to file electronically, including obtaining an e-filing account and registering with the court. It also explains the different types of cases that can be filed electronically, such as motions, appeals, and appeals from lower courts. The notice also provides instructions on how to submit documents electronically, including formatting requirements and the use of digital signatures. There are two types of New York Notice Regarding Availability of Electronic Filing — Supreme Court Cases: one for attorneys and one for non-attorneys.

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When does the Mandate for Electronic Filing for Business Taxes begin? Only the current tax year and the two prior years may be filed electronically. Currently, we are accepting e-filed returns for tax years 2020, 2021, and 2022.

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You're required to electronically file your return if you meet all three of the following conditions: you use software to prepare your own personal income tax return; and. your software supports the electronic filing of your return; and. you have broadband Internet access.

To commence an e-filed action or special proceeding, a summons and complaint or summons with notice in an action, or a petition in a special proceeding shall be filed with the County Clerk through NYSCEF by uploading the documents to the NYSCEF site in PDF-A format.

This notice of entry is a standard form that attorneys can use to formally alert all parties in a civil action in New York Supreme Court that the court entered an order or judgment in that action. It includes practical guidance, drafting notes, and an alternate clause.

Mandatory e-file requirement California law requires business entities that prepare an original or amended return using tax preparation software to electronically file (e-file) their return with us.

CPLR 2214(b) is the law that says how much time before the court date the papers have to be given to the other side. The amount of time that the other side has to answer your papers depends on the court date you chose.

You're required to electronically file your return if you meet all three of the following conditions: you use software to prepare your own personal income tax return; and. your software supports the electronic filing of your return; and. you have broadband Internet access.

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New York Notice Regarding Availability of Electronic Filing - Supreme Court Cases