State & Local

  • March 25, 2024

    Ala. Supreme Court Finds Plant's Valuation Properly Lowered

    An Alabama chemical plant had its property valuation correctly decreased by a lower court, because the mass appraisal cost approach used by the Department of Revenue was not the only method of valuing the property, the state Supreme Court ruled.

  • March 25, 2024

    North Dakota, Tribe Ink Alcohol Tax Sharing Deal

    North Dakota will impose a tax on the sale of alcoholic beverages on land owned by the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation and share the resulting revenue under an agreement signed by the governor and the tribe.

  • March 25, 2024

    Minn. Bill Seeks Tax Credit For Building Conversions

    Minnesota would allow tax credits for certain costs related to the conversion of underutilized buildings to other commercial uses under legislation introduced Monday in the state Senate.

  • March 25, 2024

    Trump Can't Dismiss Hush Money Case, Trial Set For April

    A New York state judge on Monday emphatically denied Donald Trump's motion to dismiss the Manhattan district attorney's hush money case in the wake of a late evidence dump by federal prosecutors, scolding the former president's attorney and setting trial for April 15.

  • March 22, 2024

    Wash. Capital Gains Tax Foes Pivot To Voters To Kill The Tax

    Opponents of the capital gains tax in Washington state, having been frustrated in attempts to quash the tax in the courts, have now moved to trying to do so at the ballot box, hoping that voters, not the courts, will have the last word on the tax.

  • March 22, 2024

    Ohio Board Upholds $2.2M Hotel Value Cut Due To COVID

    The Ohio Board of Tax Appeals upheld a local tax board's decision to lower the value of a hotel property by $2.2 million, saying in an order Friday that the hotel proved COVID-19 led to a reduction in value.

  • March 22, 2024

    Colo. Water District Illegally Doubled Tax Rate, Panel Says

    A water conservancy district violated the Colorado Constitution when it doubled its property tax rate without voter approval, a state appeals court ruled, reversing a lower court's decision against a proposed class of property owners.

  • March 22, 2024

    Colo. Mandates Multistate Online Insurance Tax Filing

    Insurance companies in Colorado will be required to pay certain taxes through multistate third-party web-based application under legislation that Democratic Gov. Jared Polis signed into law Friday.

  • March 22, 2024

    Ariz. Says Federal Tax On Rebates Contradicts IRS Guidance

    A decision by the Internal Revenue Service to impose federal income tax on rebates issued last year by Arizona violates the agency's own recent guidance, the state told a federal court, saying a preliminary injunction against the tax would not unduly burden the agency.

  • March 22, 2024

    Holland & Knight Hires Caplin & Drysdale Member In DC

    Holland & Knight LLP has boosted its Washington-based tax team, hiring a Caplin & Drysdale Chtd. member who first joined his former firm 25 years ago from the U.S. Department of the Treasury.

  • March 22, 2024

    Colo. Foreign Students Not Residents, Tax Dept. Says

    A foreign student, intern or trainee temporarily in Colorado would not be considered domiciled in Colorado under the state's six-month rule and would not need to pay the state's income tax, the state tax department said.

  • March 22, 2024

    NH Senate OKs Creating Formula For Property Tax Caps

    New Hampshire would establish a formula adjusting local property tax caps to take into consideration inflation and population growth as part of a bill passed by the state Senate.

  • March 22, 2024

    Wis. Exempts Bullion With Precious Metals From Sales Tax

    Wisconsin is creating a sales tax exemption for coins, bars and other items that contain a certain amount of precious metals as part of a bill signed by the governor.

  • March 21, 2024

    La. House Tax Writers Advance Cuts To Severance Tax Rates

    Louisiana would reduce its standard severance tax rate by 4 percentage points over eight years and cut its tax rate on inactive and orphan wells in half starting this year under two bills the state House of Representatives' tax-writing committee approved.

  • March 21, 2024

    Ohio Justices Urged To Reject Shoe Co.'s Tax Sourcing Claim

    The Ohio Supreme Court should reject an apparel company's claim for a refund of gross receipts tax on shoes sold to an in-state distribution center because it didn't provide evidence showing the goods were later delivered outside Ohio, the state tax agency argued.

  • March 21, 2024

    Power Co. Asks Texas Justices To Let It Fix Appraisal Error

    A Texas power company should be permitted to correct the value of its transmission lines listed on county appraisal rolls as the information provided to the appraiser wasn't accurate, the company's attorney told the state Supreme Court on Thursday.

  • March 21, 2024

    Trump's Mystery Docket: Inside NY's Secretive Filing System

    The first criminal indictment of a former American president may have arrived in 21st century New York, but it landed in a court system stuck in the past — where the official record is a disorganized and incomplete mass of paper with no accounting of what's inside.

  • March 21, 2024

    SC Revenue Dept. Says Digital Textbooks Tax-Exempt

    A company's sales of digital textbooks are exempt from sales and use tax because there is no distinction with the content of its physical textbooks, the South Carolina Department of Revenue said in a letter ruling.

  • March 21, 2024

    Tenn. Senate OKs $1.6B In Rebates In Corp. Tax Cut Plan

    Tennessee would return about $1.6 billion in past corporate franchise taxes and cut the tax going forward under legislation approved Thursday by the state Senate as Democrats expressed concern over the funding of the package.

  • March 21, 2024

    NY High Court Says Lease To For-Profit Co. Nixes Tax Break

    A nonprofit organization's property that is leased to a for-profit dialysis center isn't eligible for a property tax exemption, New York's highest court ruled Thursday, finding the center's medical services were too far removed from the nonprofit's mission of fundraising to support healthcare.

  • March 21, 2024

    Minn. Tax Info Bill Violates Privacy, Biz Groups Tell Sen. Panel

    Corporations doing business in Minnesota would be harmed by disclosure of state tax information under proposed legislation, business groups told a state Senate panel.

  • March 21, 2024

    DA Rips Trump For 'Wild' Accusations Over Late Documents

    The Manhattan district attorney is pushing back on claims of misconduct from former President Donald Trump's legal team as the two sides spar over the late production of thousands of pages of documents that have cast doubt on the timing of his hush-money trial.

  • March 21, 2024

    Kan. House Advances Republican Budget, Kills Amendment

    Kansas House Republicans advanced a bill that would enact a budget for 2025 but struck down a Democratic amendment that would have added Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly's proposed property tax relief.

  • March 21, 2024

    Quintairos Prieto Taps Atlanta Atty To Lead New Tax Group

    Quintairos Prieto Wood & Boyer PA said it had created a tax division that will be led by an Atlanta-based partner who has guided clients on civil and criminal tax law, reinforcing its national expertise in litigation, regulatory and corporate law matters.

  • March 21, 2024

    La. House OKs Sales Tax Exemption For Eye Medications

    Louisiana would expand a local sales tax exemption to include prescriptions used to treat eye-related conditions as part of a bill passed unanimously by the state House of Representatives.

Expert Analysis

  • Property In Pa. And Corporate Income In Mo.: SALT In Review

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    From the latest attempt to do away with Pennsylvania's property tax to an assault on Missouri's corporate income tax, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.

  • The Forces Defining Sales Tax Policy And Compliance In 2023

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    In the coming year, expect to see tax policymakers grapple with the complexity of state and local tax compliance, cryptocurrency, metaverse transactions, and more, says Scott Peterson at Avalara.

  • Start The Revolution Without Me: SALT In Review

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    From a sweeping push toward taxing the rich to a proposed tax review board in Indiana, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.

  • Atty-Client Privilege Arguments Give Justices A Moving Target

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    Recent oral arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court in a case regarding the scope of the attorney-client privilege appeared to raise more questions about multipurpose counsel communications than they answered, as the parties presented shifting iterations of a predictable, easily applied test for evaluating the communications' purpose, say Trey Bourn and Thomas DiStanislao at Butler Snow.

  • States Must Align Distribution Age Rules With Secure 2.0

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    To prevent unintended escheatment of retirement benefits, states will need to undertake legislative efforts to amend unclaimed property standards that conflict with the Secure 2.0 Act's required minimum distribution age increases, says Michael Giovannini at Alston & Bird.

  • Va. Tax Nixed, NJ Shoplifter Targeted: SALT In Review

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    From a tax declared unconstitutional in Virginia to a New Jersey prosecutor's attempt to include sales tax in a shoplifting charge, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.

  • Midterm Cannabis Results Remind That Progress Is Not Linear

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    It may appear odd that the majority of state proposals for adult-use cannabis failed in November’s midterm elections when legalization is polling at an all-time high, but history moves in fits and starts, and there are clearly still some blind spots and hidden variables affecting voter perceptions, say Whitt Steineker and Mason Kruse at Bradley Arant.

  • Wash. B&O Tax Proposal Is A Step In The Right Direction

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    The Washington Tax Structure Work Group’s proposal to swap the state’s problematic business and occupation tax for a Texas-style margins tax is far from a perfect solution, but it has opened the door for a long-overdue conversation about B&O tax changes that would provide much-needed administrative relief, says Nikki Dobay at Greenberg Traurig.

  • This Year's Top 10 Developments In State And Local Tax

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    Attorneys at Grant Thornton rank the 10 biggest state and local tax issues of 2022, including the adoption of state pass-through entity taxes, Maryland's digital advertising tax and American Rescue Plan Act litigation.

  • What To Expect In 2023: SALT In Review

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    Starting with predictions for the coming year, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.

  • Texas Tax Talk: What To Know About The Prefiled Bills

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    Many of the Texas tax bills prefiled ahead of the state's January 2023 legislative session predictably reduce property tax, but it remains unclear how online sales tax sourcing will be addressed, and an expiring school district property tax incentive program will be reimplemented, say Matt Larsen and Alison Andrews at Baker Botts.

  • Tax Cuts In Both Dakotas: SALT In Review

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    From tax-cut proposals in the Dakotas to a New Mexico artist who tried to represent himself, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.

  • Kentucky Tax Talk: Where Art Thou Kentucky Amnesty?

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    Attorneys at Frost Brown unpack the reasons why Kentucky's tax amnesty program never got off the ground this year, why implementation in 2023 won't be impeded by similar hurdles and how administration of the program may affect other Department of Revenue services once it gets going.

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