State & Local
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April 12, 2024
NJ Tax Collections Through March Dip $681M
New Jersey's general revenue collection for July through March was down $681 million compared with the same period last fiscal year, according to a monthly report by the state Department of the Treasury published Friday.
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April 12, 2024
SC General Revenue Down $23M From Last Year, Board Says
South Carolina's general revenue collection was $9.2 billion from July to March, down by $23 million from the collection during the same period the previous year, the state Board of Economic Advisors reported.
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April 12, 2024
Colo. House Plan Seeks Ballot Question On Property Tax Caps
Colorado voters would decide whether to limit property tax revenue growth in a jurisdiction under a ballot measure to amend the state constitution proposed in a House resolution.
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April 12, 2024
Colo. House Panel OKs Affordable Housing Credit Expansion
Colorado would increase the amount of money allocated to the state's affordable housing tax credit under a bill approved by the state House Finance Committee.
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April 12, 2024
Taxation With Representation: Freshfields, Kirkland & Ellis
In this week's Taxation with Representation, eBay acquires Collectors' Goldin auction house, Vertex Pharmaceuticals buys Alpine Immune Sciences, Vista Equity Partners purchases Model N and Tradeweb Markets buys Institutional Cash Distributors.
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April 12, 2024
Trump Voir Dire Aims To Keep Ballot Box Out Of The Jury Box
As jury selection begins Monday in the first-ever criminal trial against a former president, experts say both the Manhattan District Attorney's Office and lawyers for Donald Trump will rely on voir dire questioning and social media sleuthing to keep out jurors who'd use their civic duty to "have a stronger vote in the next presidential election."
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April 11, 2024
Biz Owners Tell House Panel Extending Tax Cuts Is Crucial
It is essential that Congress extends provisions of the 2017 tax law that are set to expire in 2025, especially the law's pass-through deduction, business leaders told the House Ways and Means Committee on Thursday.
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April 11, 2024
Mich. Justices Wade Into Due Process Fight Over Tax Appeal
The Michigan Supreme Court will review a dispute over whether a packaging company's tax exemption appeal can be heard by the state's Tax Tribunal, the court said in an order.
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April 11, 2024
Minn. Bill Aims To Expand Sales Tax Break For Baby Products
Minnesota would expand an existing sales and use tax exemption for certain baby products to include all baby products under a bill introduced Thursday in the state Senate.
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April 11, 2024
Maine Eliminates Municipal Property Tax Levy Limits
Maine will no longer set limits on the amount that local municipalities can increase property taxes by each year as part of a law signed by the state's governor.
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April 11, 2024
Minn. Senate Bill Seeks Sales Tax Break For School Supplies
Minnesota would exempt all school supplies from sales and use tax under a bill introduced Thursday in the state Senate.
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April 11, 2024
Proskauer Adds Kirkland Partner For Tax, Estate Issues
Proskauer Rose LLP has added to its private client services department a partner from Kirkland & Ellis LLP who specializes in developing domestic and international tax and estate plans for clients with very high net worth, the firm announced.
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April 11, 2024
NY ALJ Denies Tax Refund For Leased Car Moved To Pa.
A New York resident was correctly denied a partial sales and use tax refund on a leased vehicle for a period after he moved to Pennsylvania, a New York administrative law judge determined Thursday.
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April 11, 2024
Calif. Panel OKs Requiring Disclosure Of Sales Tax Rebates
California would require local jurisdictions to publish agreements that result in direct or indirect payment, diversion or rebate of local sales tax revenue and to disclose information to the state under a bill advanced by the state Assembly's tax panel.
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April 11, 2024
Tenn. Senate Rejects Less Costly Corp. Tax Break Plan
The Tennessee Senate rejected Thursday a less costly House of Representatives version of legislation to reform the state's corporate franchise tax and refund some past payments, sending it back to the House.
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April 11, 2024
Neb. Lawmakers Advance Digital Ad Tax, Property Tax Relief
A proposal by Nebraska's Republican governor to enact a tax on digital advertising and nix some sales tax exemptions to fund property tax relief advanced in the state Legislature, despite calls to postpone the bill.
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April 11, 2024
Ariz. To Create Certification Of 3rd-Party Sales Tax Sourcing
The Arizona Department of Revenue will create a certification process for third-party providers of sales tax sourcing services under legislation signed into law.
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April 11, 2024
Minn. Senate Bill Would Cut Corp. Franchise Tax Rate
Minnesota would cut its corporate franchise tax rate starting in the current tax year under legislation introduced Thursday in the state Senate.
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April 10, 2024
Iowa Lawmakers OK Lowering Captive Insurer Premium Taxes
Iowa would lower the rate of tax imposed on some captive insurance companies' reinsurance premiums under a bill unanimously approved by the state Senate and headed to the governor.
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April 10, 2024
Ky. Gov. Rejects Tax Amnesty Program, Bullion Tax Break
Kentucky's governor vetoed provisions in an omnibus tax bill that would have offered a tax amnesty program and created a sales tax exemption for metal bullion.
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April 10, 2024
Pa. House Bill Seeks Remote Worker Corp. Tax Exemption
Any corporation based outside Pennsylvania would not be required to remit corporate net income tax in the state if the corporation's remote workers worked from the commonwealth less than 50% of the time under a bill introduced in the House Appropriations Committee.
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April 10, 2024
Trump Fails Again To Halt NY Trial Over Claim Judge Is Biased
Donald Trump on Wednesday tried and failed for the third time in as many days to delay his upcoming hush-money trial, after arguing the judge should be removed for supposed bias and that the judge's rules were preventing him from defending himself.
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April 10, 2024
Rhode Island Extends Filing, Payment Deadlines After Storms
Rhode Island will extend some state tax filing and payment deadlines from April to July for people and businesses affected by storms and flooding, the state Division of Taxation said Wednesday.
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April 10, 2024
Pa. House Committee To Consider SALT Cap Workaround
Pennsylvania would allow pass-through entities to elect to be taxed at the entity level as a workaround to the $10,000 federal cap on state and local tax deductions under a bill referred to the House Appropriations Committee.
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April 10, 2024
NC Tax Revenue Collection Through Feb. Down $187M
North Carolina's total revenue from July through February was roughly $187 million below last year's figure, according to a monthly report released by the state controller office.
Expert Analysis
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States Must Align Distribution Age Rules With Secure 2.0
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.
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Va. Tax Nixed, NJ Shoplifter Targeted: SALT In Review
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.
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Midterm Cannabis Results Remind That Progress Is Not Linear
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.
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Wash. B&O Tax Proposal Is A Step In The Right Direction
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.
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This Year's Top 10 Developments In State And Local Tax
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.
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What To Expect In 2023: SALT In Review
Starting with predictions for the coming year, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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Texas Tax Talk: What To Know About The Prefiled Bills
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.
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Tax Cuts In Both Dakotas: SALT In Review
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.
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Kentucky Tax Talk: Where Art Thou Kentucky Amnesty?
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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5 Proof Of Domicile Takeaways From Calif. Tax Appeals Ruling
The California Office of Tax Appeals' recent Beckwith decision, which boiled down to a dispute over when a taxpayer moved from Tennessee to California for income tax purposes, provides valuable lessons on the evidence needed to establish the ties and intent that underlie tax domicile and residence, says Eric Coffill at Eversheds Sutherland.
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The Tax Comity Doctrine And Other Oddities: SALT In Review
From the little-known tax comity doctrine to governments' continuing pursuit of streaming services, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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State AGs Are Realizing Power Of False Claims Statutes
State attorneys general appear to be ramping up investigations, prosecutions and interventions using long-underappreciated state and municipal false claims statutes, and early indications signal an increasing focus on cybersecurity misrepresentations, private equity firms' misconduct and securities fraud, say attorneys at Troutman Pepper.
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Foreign Tax Credit Proposal Is Some Help, But More Is Needed
New foreign tax credit regulations proposed by the U.S. Treasury Department provided some measure of relief on cost recovery and royalty withholding, two of the most troublesome aspects of the 2021 final foreign tax credit regulations, but the final regulations are still harmful to many taxpayers, making litigation inevitable, say attorneys at Fenwick.