State & Local
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September 08, 2025
Maryland Projects $206M Revenue Drop From Federal Bill
Maryland could experience a two-year $206 million drop in revenues due to tax changes in the recent federal budget bill, according to a state report, though total state revenues are estimated to rise in later years.
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September 08, 2025
NY Bill Would OK Taxpayer Address Sharing To Return Funds
New York state would authorize its Department of Taxation and Finance to share taxpayers' addresses with the state comptroller's office for purposes of returning unclaimed funds under a bill introduced in the state Assembly.
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September 05, 2025
Mo. House Resolution Seeks Vote On Narrowed Property Tax
Missouri would ask voters to decide if the state should amend its constitution to designate real property as the only property classified for property tax purposes under a joint resolution filed in the state House of Representatives and submitted to a special legislative committee Friday.
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September 05, 2025
Ore. Court Finds Claim For Tax Sale Proceeds Untimely
An Oregon county violated the U.S. Constitution when it retained the surplus proceeds of a tax sale, a state appeals court ruled, but the property owner's claim for the funds was untimely and a lower court was correct to dismiss it.
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September 05, 2025
Sterlington Adds More Morgan Lewis Private Wealth Attys
Sterlington PLLC has announced that it is expanding its Philadelphia office, which it launched earlier this summer with a three-person private wealth team from Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP, by bringing on a team of their former colleagues.
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September 05, 2025
Neb. Says Fed. Budget Act May Cut Tax Revenues By $400M
Nebraska's Department of Revenue warned that tax changes in the 2025 federal budget act affecting business and individual taxable income may reduce state tax collections by more than $400 million over the next four years.
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September 05, 2025
Ohio Property Owner's Pulling Of Complaint Dooms Appeal
An Ohio board of revision lacked jurisdiction to issue a ruling retaining the assessed value of a property after its owner withdrew a complaint challenging the assessment, the state Board of Tax Appeals said, dismissing the owner's appeal of the decision.
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September 05, 2025
Taxation With Representation: Milbank, Wachtell, Latham
In this week's Taxation With Representation, aircraft lessor Air Lease Corp. agrees to a take-private deal, Evernorth Health Services invests billions in Shields Health Solutions, Cadence Design Systems Inc. acquires the design and engineering business of Hexagon AB, and Kraft Heinz Co. plans to split into two independent, publicly traded companies.
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September 05, 2025
Ala. Tax Revenue Through August Up $500M From Last Year
Alabama's total revenue collection from October through August exceeded the previous year's by roughly $500 million, according to the state Department of Revenue.
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September 05, 2025
What Tax Pros Read During Their Summer Vacation
What do tax professionals read in their spare time? A wide variety of books, it turns out. Here, Law360 looks at the books enjoyed by tax lawyers, professors and analysts who spoke with Law360.
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September 04, 2025
NY AG Appeals Toss Of $500M Trump Fine In Civil Fraud Case
New York's attorney general said Thursday she will challenge an appeals court's decision to throw out what it called an "excessive" $489 million civil fraud penalty against President Donald Trump and his sons, his companies, and executives of his companies.
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September 04, 2025
ABA Tax President-Elect Plans To Build On Section's Success
Lisa Zarlenga, a Steptoe LLP partner, is serving as president-elect of the American Bar Association's Section of Taxation for the 2025–2026 term, officially taking on the role this month with the goal of building the strength of the organization for the next generation of tax attorneys. In an interview with Law360, Zarlenga discussed what she enjoys about tax practice, how the section has shaped her career and her vision for strengthening the organization to support future generations of tax attorneys.
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September 04, 2025
Kansas August Tax Collections Beat Forecast By 3.9%
Kansas collected $692.3 million in taxes in August, exceeding the state's estimate by 3.9%, or $26.2 million, the state Department of Revenue announced Thursday.
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September 04, 2025
Florida's Net Revenue In July Sinks $7M Below Estimate
Florida's net revenue in July underperformed forecasts by $7 million, the state Department of Revenue said.
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September 04, 2025
Liberal Groups Propose Tax Rate Hike For Colo. High Earners
Colorado would ditch its current flat income tax rate, impose a higher rate on high earners and cut taxes for most residents under measures proposed by a coalition of liberal groups for the November 2026 ballot.
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September 04, 2025
Iowa Total Receipts Collection Through August Down $332M
Iowa's total receipts from July through August underperformed the same period last year by $332 million, according to a state Department of Management report released Thursday.
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September 04, 2025
Ore. Outdoor Education Center Wins Property Exemption
A nonprofit that offers environmental education programs is entitled to a property tax exemption for its Oregon headquarters because the facility's activities furthered the entity's charitable objectives, the state Tax Court ruled.
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September 04, 2025
NH Total Receipts Drop $10M From Budget Forecast
New Hampshire's total receipts for July and August lagged behind fiscal estimates by $10 million, according to the state Department of Administrative Services.
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September 04, 2025
Calif. Update Of Fed. Tax Conformity Advances In Assembly
California would conform the state's tax law with numerous Internal Revenue Code provisions enacted over the last decade under a bill that was ordered to a third reading in the state Assembly.
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September 03, 2025
Local Biz Tax Counts Toward Taxable Sales, Calif. OTA Says
A California tax agency correctly included a local business license tax in a cannabis corporation's measure of taxable sales, the state Office of Tax Appeals said.
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September 03, 2025
Calif. Assembly Panel OKs IRS Energy Tax Credit Conformity
California would conform to certain Internal Revenue Code provisions governing renewable energy tax credits from the Inflation Reduction Act under a bill unanimously approved by the state Assembly's Appropriations Committee.
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September 03, 2025
Ohio Justices OK Arguments Before Full Court In Car Tax Row
The Ohio Supreme Court on Wednesday granted a West Virginia car dealer's request for the justices to hear oral arguments in a case centering on a gross receipts tax assessment that an Ohio board voided for sales of vehicles to Ohio residents.
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September 03, 2025
Ore. Vote On $4.3B Transportation Tax Plan Delayed 2 Weeks
The Oregon Legislature's final word on a transportation bill with $4.3 billion in tax and fee increases will wait until Sept. 17 following the postponement of votes Wednesday until the expected return of a Democratic lawmaker facing a health issue.
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September 03, 2025
Texas Tax Revenues Through August Beat Forecast By $513M
Texas tax revenues through September 2024 through August beat estimates by $513 million, according to the state Comptroller.
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September 03, 2025
Tax Court Must Reconsider Medtronic Pricing, 8th Circ. Says
The U.S. Tax Court should reconsider its use of a hybrid approach for pricing intangibles that Medtronic licensed to a Puerto Rican affiliate, the Eighth Circuit said Wednesday, vacating the ruling and directing the court to revisit the IRS' pricing method.
Expert Analysis
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3 Leadership Practices For A More Supportive Firm Culture
Traditional leadership styles frequently amplify the inherent pressures of legal work, but a few simple, time-neutral strategies can strengthen the skills and confidence of employees and foster a more collaborative culture, while supporting individual growth and contribution to organizational goals, says Benjamin Grimes at BKG Leadership.
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Going The Extra Miles: SALT In Review
From a dispute about the borders of Florida's airspace to proposals that would exempt tips from taxes, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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E-Discovery Quarterly: Rulings On Hyperlinked Documents
Recent rulings show that counsel should engage in early discussions with clients regarding the potential of hyperlinked documents in electronically stored information, which will allow for more deliberate negotiation of any agreements regarding the scope of discovery, say attorneys at Sidley.
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Loper Bright Limits Federal Agencies' Ability To Alter Course
The U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision to dismantle Chevron deference also effectively overrules its 2005 decision in National Cable & Telecommunications Association v. Brand X, greatly diminishing agencies' ability to change regulatory course from one administration to the next, says Steven Gordon at Holland & Knight.
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Maryland 'Rain Tax' Ruling May Offer Hope For Tax Credits
A Maryland state appellate court's recent decision in Ben Porto v. Montgomery County echoes earlier case law upholding controversial stormwater charges as a valid excise tax, but it also suggests that potential credits to reduce property owners' liability could get broader in scope, says Alyssa Domzal at Ballard Spahr.
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Lawyers Can Take Action To Honor The Voting Rights Act
As the Voting Rights Act reaches its 59th anniversary Tuesday, it must urgently be reinforced against recent efforts to dismantle voter protections, and lawyers can pitch in immediately by volunteering and taking on pro bono work to directly help safeguard the right to vote, says Anna Chu at We The Action.
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How To Grow Marketing, Biz Dev Teams In A Tight Market
Faced with fierce competition and rising operating costs, firms are feeling the pressure to build a well-oiled marketing and business development team that supports strategic priorities, but they’ll need to be flexible and creative given a tight talent market, says Ben Curle at Ambition.
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Rock Climbing Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Rock climbing requires problem-solving, focus, risk management and resilience, skills that are also invaluable assets in my role as a finance lawyer, says Mei Zhang at Haynes and Boone.
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Think Like A Lawyer: Dance The Legal Standard Two-Step
From rookie brief writers to Chief Justice John Roberts, lawyers should master the legal standard two-step — framing the governing standard at the outset, and clarifying why they meet that standard — which has benefits for both the drafter and reader, says Luke Andrews at Poole Huffman.
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Shake-Ups For Courts In Different Fields: SALT In Review
From the end of Chevron deference in the courts to the planned sale of the NBA's reigning champion, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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Kentucky Tax Talk: Appeals Court Revisits Leases' Tax Effects
With better facts and greater emphasis on the Kentucky Constitution, Walgreen Co. may succeed in its latest Kentucky Court of Appeals challenge to a tax assessor's method of valuing leaseholds on real property for purposes of determining ad valorem tax, say Mark Sommer and Elizabeth Ethington at Frost Brown Todd.
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Lead Like 'Ted Lasso' By Embracing Cognitive Diversity
The Apple TV+ series “Ted Lasso” aptly illustrates how embracing cognitive diversity can be a winning strategy for teams, providing a useful lesson for law firms, which can benefit significantly from fresh, diverse perspectives and collaborative problem-solving, says Paul Manuele at PR Manuele Consulting.
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Now More Than Ever, Lawyers Must Exhibit Professionalism
As society becomes increasingly fractured and workplace incivility is on the rise, attorneys must champion professionalism and lead by example, demonstrating how lawyers can respectfully disagree without being disagreeable, says Edward Casmere at Norton Rose.