State & Local
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April 22, 2024
NY Creates New Affordable Housing, Conversion Tax Breaks
Developers in New York City could qualify for new property tax abatement programs for building affordable housing and converting office buildings into affordable housing units under the New York state budget that Democratic Gov. Kathy Hocul signed into law.
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April 22, 2024
Iowa Lowers Tax Rates For Captive Insurance Premiums
Iowa will lower the tax rates imposed on some captive insurance companies' reinsurance premiums under a bill signed into law by the governor.
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April 22, 2024
La. Water Pump Charge Dispute Will Go To Trial
A trial will be needed to decide whether two Louisiana water companies are correct in arguing that a conservation district's charges for pumping water are considered taxes, the state Board of Tax Appeals ruled.
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April 22, 2024
North Carolina Revenue Through March Up $434M
North Carolina's total revenue collection from July through March was $434 million higher than during the same period last year, according to a report by the state controller office.
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April 22, 2024
Miss. Tax Collections In March Top Previous Year By $34M
Mississippi collected $34 million more in tax revenue from July through March compared with the same period last year, the state Department of Revenue said.
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April 22, 2024
Alaska High Court Blocks City From Collecting Back Tax
An Alaskan city that successfully challenged the state's oil and gas property tax system can't assess taxes on the property from the start of the appeal nearly 20 years ago, the state's high court ruled.
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April 22, 2024
Minn. Tax Panel OKs Corp. Disclosures, Reporting Study
Minnesota would require disclosure of some tax information of large corporations and would examine the state's corporate tax base, including the prospect of worldwide combined reporting, under legislation approved by a House committee.
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April 22, 2024
Colo. To Forgive Underpayments Caused By State's Bad Info
Colorado will hold vendors harmless for underpayments of sales or use tax caused by errors in a state Department of Revenue information system database under a bill signed by Democratic Gov. Jared Polis.
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April 22, 2024
Ex-NJ Mayor Used Office To Get Job From Atty, AG Says
The former mayor of Wildwood, New Jersey, has been indicted on new charges accusing him of using his elected position to obtain a job from a city attorney and of not paying state taxes on his earnings from that position, New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin announced Monday.
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April 22, 2024
Colo. Will Standardize Booking Sites' Reporting Requirements
Accommodation intermediaries used to book lodging in Colorado would be treated the same as a marketplace facilitator and won't be required to do additional reporting under a bill signed by Gov. Jared Polis.
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April 22, 2024
Trump, NY AG Reach Deal To OK $175M Fraud Appeal Bond
Donald Trump's lawyers agreed Monday to bond conditions requiring the former president to give up control of his $175 million cash deposit pending appeal of a $465 million civil fraud judgment, staving off scrutiny from both the New York attorney general and the judge who entered the award.
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April 22, 2024
NY Offers Tax Credits To News Cos. For Employee Costs
New York will offer income tax credits to independently owned print and broadcast news companies for job creation and retention under a budget bill signed by Gov. Kathy Hochul.
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April 22, 2024
Mo. Tax Board Says Horse Breeding Farm Is Agricultural Land
A Missouri property used to breed and care for horses that are shown at shows should have been classified as agricultural instead of commercial, the state tax commission ruled.
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April 22, 2024
Ohio City Tax Applies To Deloitte Remote Worker, Board Says
A former Deloitte employee who lived and worked outside Cincinnati during the coronavirus pandemic is liable for the city's income tax during the period after the Ohio Board of Tax Appeal ruled Monday that recent precedent in a similar case applied.
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April 22, 2024
Mass. Justices Say For-Profit Biz Can't Duck Billboard Tax
A for-profit advertisement company cannot get a tax exemption for its management of billboards owned by the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority, the state's high court said Monday.
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April 22, 2024
Colo. House OKs Ballot Measure On Betting Tax Revenue
Colorado voters would decide whether to let the state keep and spend certain sports betting tax revenue rather than refunding it to casinos under legislation passed by the state House to place the question on the November ballot.
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April 22, 2024
Okla. To Expand Property, Income Tax Break For Airports
Oklahoma will expand a property and income tax exemption for municipally owned airports in the state under a bill signed by the governor.
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April 22, 2024
Coverage Recap: Day 1 Of Trump's NY Hush Money Trial
Law360 reporters are providing live updates from the Manhattan criminal courthouse as Donald Trump goes on trial for allegedly falsifying business records related to hush money payments to adult film actress Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 election. Here's a full recap from day one.
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April 19, 2024
Trump On Verge Of Legal History As Full NY Jury Picked
Jury selection wrapped up Friday in the hush money trial of Donald Trump, setting the stage for opening statements to begin on Monday after a New York appeals court denied a last-ditch bid by the former president to delay the unprecedented case.
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April 19, 2024
Expedia's Win Against La. Hotel Taxes Upheld On Appeal
Expedia and some of its affiliates do not owe Louisiana sales taxes on the full price of accommodation rentals they charged to customers booking through their platforms, a Louisiana appeals court said, upholding a trial court decision.
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April 19, 2024
Iowa Senate OKs Expedited Transition To Flat Income Tax
Iowa would expedite the state's transition from a graduated individual income tax to a flat income tax and reduce the proposed flat tax rate under a bill the state Senate passed Friday.
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April 19, 2024
Oracle Appeals Mo. Denial Of $2.5M Use Tax Refund Claim
Oracle asked the Missouri Administrative Hearing Commission to overturn the state tax department's denial of a $2.5 million use tax refund claim, arguing that the company incorrectly invoiced the taxes to customers but subsequently refunded them the money.
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April 19, 2024
Dispute Over Taxing Business Inputs Snares Va. Lawmakers
Whether businesses should be taxed as they move products through the supply chain has been vexing for those following tax policy, but the issue is garnering far more attention as it heads to the forefront of the Virginia budget process.
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April 19, 2024
Va. General Revenue Collection Through March Grew $1.2B
Virginia general fund revenue collection in July through March was up roughly $1.2 billion from the same period in the previous fiscal year, according to a report from the Department of Accounts.
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April 19, 2024
Calif. Revenues Through March Down $5.6B From Estimates
California's total receipts from July through March were $5.6 billion lower than expected in the governor's 2024-25 budget, according to the monthly report by the state controller.
Expert Analysis
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How Taxpayers Can Prep As Justices Weigh Repatriation Tax
The U.S. Supreme Court might strike down the 2017 federal tax overhaul's corporate repatriation tax in Moore v. U.S., so taxpayers should file protective tax refund claims before the case is decided and repatriate previously taxed earnings that could become entangled in dubious potential Section 965 refunds, say Jenny Austin and Gary Wilcox at Mayer Brown.
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Digital Services And Asphalt Production: SALT In Review
From Massachusetts' proposed gross receipts tax on digital providers to a dispute over equipment used to make asphalt in North Carolina, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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What's Notable In Connecticut's New Cannabis Laws
The Connecticut Legislature recently passed four bills containing cannabis provisions — ranging from applicable tax credits to labor agreement requirements — that may prove to be a mixed bag for state operators, say Sarah Westby and Deanna McWeeney at Shipman & Goodwin.
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NJ Justices Clarify Bribery Law Scope, But Questions Remain
The New Jersey Supreme Court’s recent State v. O'Donnell decision clarified that the state’s bribery law unambiguously applies to candidates for public office, but there are still unresolved questions about how the ruling may affect lobbyists, undeclared candidates and political speech, says Scott Coffina at Pietragallo Gordon.
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Parsing Tax Implications Of NYC Office Leasing Transactions
Though New York City's tax laws generally do not require negotiated contractual risk allocation in the case of sublease and early lease termination transactions, it is still helpful for counsel to both landlords and tenants to understand the laws' nuances, say attorneys at Lowenstein Sandler.
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Digital Biz Purchases And Tax Cuts In Texas: SALT In Review
From the taxing of digital business purchases to proposed tax cuts in Texas, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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3 Principles Should Guide MTC's Digital Products Tax Work
As the Multistate Tax Commission's project to harmonize sales tax on digital products moves forward, three key principles will help the commission's work group arrive at unambiguous definitions and help states avoid unintended costs, say Charles Kearns and Jeffrey Friedman at Eversheds Sutherland.
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OECD Treatment Of Purchased Ga. Film Credits Isn't Peachy
Producers considering Georgia as a prospective location for filming may already be concerned that the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's July decision will hamper the eventual 2026 or later sale of their Georgia film tax credits, says Alan Lederman at Gunster.
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A Milestone For Offshore Wind In Maine
Recently signed legislation directing Maine to procure up to 3 gigawatts of offshore wind by 2040 offers indisputable promise that the state will soon welcome commercial-scale offshore wind development off its shores, says Joshua Rosen at Foley Hoag.
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Mallory Ruling Doesn't Undermine NC Sales Tax Holding
Contrary to the conclusion reached in a recent Law360 guest article, the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent Mallory ruling shouldn't be read as implicitly repudiating the North Carolina Supreme Court’s sales tax ruling in Quad Graphics v. North Carolina Department of Revenue — the U.S. Supreme Court could have rejected Quad by directly overturning it, says Jonathan Entin at Case Western Reserve.
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Calif. Policymakers Should Aid Crashing Cannabis Market
As California’s cannabis sector nears the brink of financial collapse, it may be time for the state government to seriously consider potential bailout programs for the embattled industry — though the crisis also presents strategic buying opportunities for those with a high tolerance for uncertainty, says Michelle Mabugat at Greenberg Glusker.
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What Came Of Texas Legislature's Long-Promised Tax Relief
Following promises of historic tax relief made possible by a record budget surplus, the Texas legislative session as a whole was one in which taxpayers that are large businesses could have done somewhat better, but the new legislation is clearly still a positive, say attorneys at Baker Botts.
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Looking Behind The Curtain Of Residential Transition Loans
As residential transition loans and securitizations of such loans grow increasingly popular, real estate stakeholders should take care to understand both the unique features and potential challenges offered by this novel asset class, say attorneys at Mayer Brown.