State & Local

  • April 01, 2024

    Trump's Gag Order Expands Over 'Attacks' On Judge's Family

    Donald Trump has a constitutional right to respond to alleged political attacks, but he does not have a right to attack family members of the state judge overseeing his criminal case in New York, the judge ruled late Monday, expanding the former president's gag order in his hush money case.

  • April 01, 2024

    Combined Reporting Could Fight Tax Avoidance, Group Says

    States lose at least $10 billion annually as multinational corporations shift profits to low-tax jurisdictions, according to a report by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, but enacting worldwide combined reporting could help remedy the problem.

  • April 01, 2024

    Chamber Says Md. Digital Ad Tax Rule Violates Free Speech

    Maryland's law against passing through its digital advertising tax to consumers is an unconstitutional restriction on free speech, business groups told a federal court, responding to its order for briefs on the meaning of the provision.

  • April 01, 2024

    Berkshire Unit Merits Neb. Deduction, State Justices Told

    Nebraska's deduction for certain dividends should apply to income repatriated under the 2017 federal tax overhaul, an attorney for a Berkshire Hathaway entity told the state Supreme Court on Monday.

  • April 01, 2024

    Fla. High Court Says Voters Will Choose Whether To Legalize Pot

    Florida voters will have the opportunity to legalize recreational marijuana at the ballot box this November, after the state Supreme Court on Monday rejected a challenge brought by the state's attorney general and ruled that the proposal didn't violate a state rule restricting ballot measures to only one subject.

  • April 01, 2024

    Kan. March Revenue Slightly Above Monthly Projection

    Kansas' tax collections for March were $7 million above the monthly estimate, Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly's office announced Monday. 

  • April 01, 2024

    BakerHostetler Adds Partner To Tax Practice Group

    BakerHostetler's Washington office has added a partner from Morris Manning and Martin LLP to join its tax practice group, Baker said in a statement Monday.

  • April 01, 2024

    Baker Donelson Adds EY Tax Pro To Houston Office

    A former EY senior manager has joined Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz PC's tax group in Houston as counsel, the firm announced.

  • April 01, 2024

    Vt. Senate Passes Tax On Netflix, Apple TV, Other Streamers

    Vermont would assess a tax on Netflix, Apple TV and other streaming services based on their gross revenues from video streaming services in the state as part of a bill passed by the state Senate.

  • April 01, 2024

    W.Va.'s Revenue $95M Above Estimate For March

    West Virginia's general revenue collection for March came in $94.8 million above the state's estimate, the governor's office said Monday. 

  • April 01, 2024

    Arizona Limits Multiple Local Sales Tax Audits

    Arizona will allow the state's Department of Revenue to deny a local jurisdiction's request to audit a company's transaction privilege tax liability if it is operating in more than one jurisdiction, under a law signed by Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs.

  • April 01, 2024

    Ore. Tax Court Upholds Nursing Home's $10.6M Valuation

    The owner of an Oregon nursing home did not present enough evidence to change the $10.6 million valuation found by a local assessor, the state tax court said.

  • March 29, 2024

    Manhattan DA Says Trump Violated Hush Money Gag Order

    Donald Trump may have already violated a New York state judge's gag order in the former president's hush money case by impugning the judge's daughter on social media, Manhattan prosecutors said, while Trump's attorneys say prosecutors are trying to improperly expand the order.

  • March 29, 2024

    Mass. Tax Board Won't Lower Value Of Boston House

    A Boston home was correctly assessed, the Massachusetts Appellate Tax Board said in a decision published Friday, finding that an analysis of nearby homes failed to show it was overvalued.

  • March 29, 2024

    Ark. High Court Says Dealership Owes Tax On Loaned Cars

    An Arkansas car dealership that let its employees use designated cars as an employee benefit owes sales tax on the cars because the employees enjoyed the vehicles without restriction, the state Supreme Court ruled.

  • March 29, 2024

    Green Energy Credit Sales Spur Surge In Tax Insurance

    A new way for project owners to monetize clean energy tax credits by selling them for cash has turbocharged demand for insurance policies to cover various risks tied to the transactions, which can often be worth hundreds of millions of dollars.

  • March 29, 2024

    Baltimore Key Bridge Collapse Prompts Md. Biz Tax Leniency

    Maryland will waive certain late penalties and interest for business taxpayers through May 31 to mitigate the impact of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, the state comptroller announced Friday.

  • March 29, 2024

    Flint Residents Can't Show Profit From Hasty Water Rate Hike

    Residents challenging the city of Flint's rushed implementation of higher water and sewage rates couldn't show how the city unjustly profited from the change or whether the increased rate was unreasonable, a Michigan appellate panel said in upholding the dismissal of the residents' suit.

  • March 29, 2024

    Vt. Revenues Through Feb. Up $9M From Last Year

    Vermont collected $9 million more in revenue from July through February compared with the same period last fiscal year, according to a monthly report by the Agency of Administration.

  • March 29, 2024

    Missouri House Advances Property Tax Cap Ballot Measure

    Missouri voters would be asked to approve a 2% annual cap on increases to assessments of primary residences under a constitutional amendment the state House of Representatives passed.

  • March 29, 2024

    NM General Revenue Through Nov. Up $351M Over Forecast

    New Mexico general revenue collection from July through November was $351 million higher than budget estimates, according to a report from the state's Legislative Finance Committee.

  • March 29, 2024

    Md. House OKs Tax Breaks For Residential Projects

    Local governments in Maryland could grant property tax credits for certain hotel and residential developments that include affordable housing under legislation approved Friday by the state House of Delegates.

  • March 28, 2024

    Va. Gov., Critic Of Legal Pot, Vetoes Bill To Begin Sales

    Glenn Youngkin, the Republican governor of Virginia, on Thursday vetoed a Legislature-approved bill that would have taxed and regulated the sale of adult-use cannabis, saying marijuana sales would pose a public health and safety risk to Virginians.

  • March 28, 2024

    Colo. Senate Panel OKs Rental Car Fee For Rail Funding

    Colorado would impose a daily fee on vehicle rentals to raise funding for rail and transit infrastructure projects under legislation approved by a state Senate panel over protests from the rental car industry that the measure could conflict with federal law.

  • March 28, 2024

    Miss. House Passes Exemption For Forgiven Student Loans

    Mississippi would exclude canceled or forgiven student loan debt from gross income as part of a bill unanimously passed in the state House of Representatives.

Expert Analysis

  • P.L. 86-272 And Tax Cuts Here And There: SALT In Review

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    From California's interpretation of P.L. 86-272 to calls for tax cuts in Idaho and North Dakota, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.

  • Unpacking The New Stock Buyback Tax And Its Exceptions

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    Xenia Garofalo and Kyle Colonna at Eversheds Sutherland discuss provisions of the recently enacted tax on corporate stock repurchases, how its exceptions may be applied and what companies should consider when evaluating the cost of new or existing programs.

  • Mass. Retroactivity, Still, And Calif. Gases: SALT In Review

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    From Massachusetts' continuing pursuit of a retroactive tax to a California proposal to fight greenhouse gas emissions at the expense of the wealthy, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.

  • Ohio Tax Talk: Telework Case Shows Tax Grounds Eroding

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    The Ohio Supreme Court case Schaad v. Alder, which considers a city's right to temporarily tax remote workers during the pandemic, highlights how sustained increases in telework may undermine the rationale allowing municipalities to tax employee income regardless of their residence, say Yazan Ashrawi and Raghav Agnihotri at Frost Brown.

  • Digital Ads In NM And Farms In NJ: SALT In Review

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    From New Mexico's proposed rules on digital advertising to New Jersey's move toward relief for farmers, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.

  • Senate Cannabis Bill May Give Some Cos. A Competitive Edge

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    Though the recently introduced Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act is unlikely to pass, it provides a bellwether for federal legalization, with a robust regulatory framework that would offer large food and beverage companies a structural advantage and poise multistate cannabis operators for further growth, say attorneys at Perkins Coie.

  • NY's Out-Of-State Play And Ala.'s Add-Back: SALT In Review

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    From New York state's move toward taxing out-of-state entities' partnership sales to Pfizer's victory against Alabama's add-back rule, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.

  • Lessons For Federal Lawmakers As Calif. Alters Cannabis Tax

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    California recently eliminated a cultivation tax that had for years burdened the state’s licensed cannabis market, providing important lessons for federal lawmakers on cumbersome regulations and unduly high taxes as they debate legalization, says Raza Lawrence at Zuber Lawler.

  • Texas Tax Talk: Ruling May Erode Pro-Taxpayer Presumption

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    Following the recent Texas Supreme Court opinion in Hegar v. Health Care Service, the state comptroller may try to limit the utility of a long-standing presumption that ambiguous tax statutes must be construed strictly against the taxing authority and liberally for the taxpayer, say attorneys at Baker Botts.

  • MTC Activity And Tax Rebates All Over: SALT In Review

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    From the highly active Multistate Tax Commission to tax rebates seemingly everywhere, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.

  • Emerging SALT Trends For Cryptocurrency And NFTs

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    Attorneys at Venable discuss trends in state and local tax with respect to cryptocurrency and non-fungible tokens, and the issues for purchasers, sellers and owners in this growing marketplace that SALT authorities must address.

  • E-Cigarettes And Film Tax Credits: SALT In Review

    From excise taxes on e-cigarettes across the land to a study that bolsters doubts about film tax credits, RSM US LLP's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.

  • Inside The OECD Transfer Pricing Documentation Guidance

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    The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's recently modified documentation guidelines can assist tax administrations in developing requirements for transfer pricing risk assessments and evaluations, and help multinational entity taxpayers demonstrate satisfaction of the arm's-length principle, says Neil Aragones at Lexis Tax.

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