When ordering equitable distribution, the Supreme Court did not err by overlooking the tax consequences impacting plaintiff's receipt of fifty percent of monies which defendant had earned in the fiscal quarter preceding commencement of the divorce action, as defendant failed to present evidence from which the court could determine the amount of such taxes (see D'Amico v D'Amico,
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