State & Local
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June 04, 2024
Colo. Orders Disclosure Of Info On Local Property Tax Levies
Local jurisdictions in Colorado will be required to provide certain information about their property tax levies under legislation signed into law by Democratic Gov. Jared Polis.
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June 03, 2024
Treasury Aims To Salvage Corp. Transparency Act At 11th Circ.
The Corporate Transparency Act is a valid exercise of congressional authority to curb money laundering under the commerce clause and the necessary and proper clause in the Constitution, the U.S. Treasury Department told the Eleventh Circuit on Monday in a bid to restore the law's reporting requirements.
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June 03, 2024
Missouri Judge OKs Cannabis Tax By Both City And County
Both a city in Missouri and the county that surrounds it can collect a tax on marijuana dispensaries, a state circuit judge found.
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June 03, 2024
RI Panel OKs Providence Unrestricted Property Tax Rates
Rhode Island would allow the city of Providence to adopt a classification system that allows for unrestricted tax rates for the city's property classes under a bill moved to the Senate floor for consideration.
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June 03, 2024
Pa. Bill Seeks Broader Discount For Timely Sales Tax Filers
Pennsylvania would expand a discount for businesses that file sales and use tax on time under a bill introduced in the state Senate.
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June 03, 2024
Ohio Floats Draft Rule For Administration Of Cannabis Tax
Ohioans who pay cannabis tax would be able to file for a refund of erroneously paid taxes by filling out a form with the state tax commissioner, the Department of Taxation clarified in a draft rule.
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June 03, 2024
Colo. Creates Income Tax Credit For Eligible Care Workers
Colorado is creating an income tax credit for care workers totaling $1,200 for individuals and $2,400 for joint filers starting next year as part of a bill signed by Democratic Gov. Jared Polis.
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June 03, 2024
DC Settles Tax Fraud Suit Against Tech Co. Founder For $40M
The District of Columbia will collect $40 million from the founder of a technology and bitcoin holding company to settle a whistleblower complaint that alleged tax fraud, the district's attorney general said Monday.
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June 03, 2024
Taxes Take Center Stage In Pot Industry Amid Fed. Policy Shift
The federal government's move to loosen restrictions on cannabis is expected to trigger a wave of mergers and acquisitions structured as asset deals in the industry, especially among struggling retail operations willing to restructure in order to raise profits and lower their tax liabilities.
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June 03, 2024
Conn. To Require Interest Waivers For Some Delinquent Taxes
Connecticut will require municipal tax collectors to waive interest on delinquent property taxes when the delinquency is determined to be due to a mistake by a tax collector or assessor and not the taxpayer's fault under a bill signed by the governor.
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June 03, 2024
Ohio Property Sale Price Not Timely Enough To Raise Value
An Ohio property made up of four lots was properly valued and should not have its value increased based on a 2017 sale, because the sale was not timely, the state Board of Tax Appeals ruled.
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June 03, 2024
La. Tax Board Granted Authority To Call Virtual Hearings
The Louisiana Board of Tax Appeals is now able to hold virtual hearings under a bill signed by the governor.
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June 03, 2024
Minn. Tax Court Lowers Home Value Over Native Burial Mound
The valuation of a lakeside parcel including a legally protected Native American burial mound must be lowered because a split of the property as envisioned by assessors would have been unlikely to gain the needed approvals, the Minnesota Tax Court said.
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June 01, 2024
Blockbuster Summer: 10 Big Issues Justices Still Must Decide
As the calendar flips over to June, the U.S. Supreme Court still has heaps of cases to decide on issues ranging from trademark registration rules to judicial deference and presidential immunity. Here, Law360 looks at 10 of the most important topics the court has yet to decide.
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May 31, 2024
Fla. To Allow Reimbursement Of Trust Owners For Taxes Paid
Florida will allow fiduciaries to reimburse owners of certain trusts for income taxes paid under a bill signed by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis.
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May 31, 2024
Colo. Establishes Middle-Income Housing Tax Credits
Colorado is creating a pilot program to provide a tax credit for developers of housing aimed at middle-income residents under a bill signed into law by Gov. Jared Polis.
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May 31, 2024
Water Services Co. Asks NJ Court For $1.3M Sales Tax Refund
A water services company told the New Jersey Tax Court it was wrongly denied a sales and use tax refund of nearly $1.3 million, saying its claims were timely filed and the transactions at issue were not taxable.
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May 31, 2024
Calif. High Court Affirms Biz Transfer Was Ownership Change
A California corporation that transferred its ownership of two grocery stores to a trust that held all the corporation's voting stock constituted a change in the properties' ownership, allowing their assessed value to be doubled to $10 million, the state's top court affirmed.
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May 31, 2024
Calif. Tax Director Sees AI Aiding Tax Administration
Nicolas Maduros, as director of the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration, is leading an effort to modernize sales tax administration through the use of artificial intelligence. He's also president of the board of trustees of the Federation of Tax Administrators. Law360 spoke to him about both roles.
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May 31, 2024
Colorado Enacts $700M Child Tax Credit
Colorado created a child tax credit worth about $700 million annually under legislation signed Friday by Democratic Gov. Jared Polis.
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May 31, 2024
La. Sets Tax Dept. Notice Requirement For Foreign Biz
Louisiana will require the state's Department of Revenue to send notices to taxpayers outside the U.S. through first-class international mail with electronic delivery confirmation under a bill signed by the governor.
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May 31, 2024
La. To Offer Sales Tax Rebates For Lithium Recovery
Louisiana will create a temporary rebate program for sales tax paid by companies for equipment, material or machinery purchased for lithium recovery projects as part of a bill signed by the state's governor.
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May 31, 2024
Del. Net Revenue Through April $64M Higher Than Prior Year
Delaware's net general revenue receipts from July through April beat last fiscal year's total for that period by $64 million, according to the state Department of Finance.
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May 31, 2024
Wis. General Revenues Through April Up $144M
Wisconsin general fund revenue from July through April was $144 million higher than during the same period last fiscal year, according to the state Department of Revenue.
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May 31, 2024
Taxation With Representation: Cravath, Cleary, Fried Frank
In this week's Taxation With Representation, T-Mobile buys United States Cellular Corp.'s wireless operations, Energy Transfer plans to buy WTG Midstream, ConocoPhillips acquires Marathon Oil, and Goldman Sachs Alternatives raises over $20 billion for its direct lending strategy.
Expert Analysis
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How Firms Can Ensure Associate Gender Parity Lasts
Among associates, women now outnumber men for the first time, but progress toward gender equality at the top of the legal profession remains glacially slow, and firms must implement time-tested solutions to ensure associates’ gender parity lasts throughout their careers, say Kelly Culhane and Nicole Joseph at Culhane Meadows.
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NY Shouldn't Pair 421-a Restoration And Good Cause Eviction
The good cause eviction system of rent control should not be imposed in New York, nor should its legislation be tied to renewal of the 421-a tax abatement program, which New York City desperately needs, says Alexander Lycoyannis at Holland & Knight.
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7 Common Myths About Lateral Partner Moves
As lateral recruiting remains a key factor for law firm growth, partners considering a lateral move should be aware of a few commonly held myths — some of which contain a kernel of truth, and some of which are flat out wrong, says Dave Maurer at Major Lindsey.
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DC's Housing Tax Break Proposal: What's In It, What's Missing
Proposed Washington, D.C., rules implementing the Housing in Downtown Tax Abatement program — for commercial property owners who convert properties into residential housing — thoroughly explain the process for submitting an application, but do not provide sufficient detail regarding the actual dollar value of the abatements, says Daniel Miktus at Akerman.
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Location, Location, Location: SALT In Review
From a possible replacing of Florida's property tax to Cincinnati's taxing of remote workers, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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6 Pointers For Attys To Build Trust, Credibility On Social Media
In an era of information overload, attorneys can use social media strategically — from making infographics to leveraging targeted advertising — to cut through the noise and establish a reputation among current and potential clients, says Marly Broudie at SocialEyes Communications.
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A Post-Mortem Analysis Of Stroock's Demise
After the dissolution of 147-year-old firm Stroock late last year shook up the legal world, a post-mortem analysis of the data reveals a long list of warning signs preceding the firm’s collapse — and provides some insight into how other firms might avoid the same disastrous fate, says Craig Savitzky at Leopard Solutions.
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How 3 New Laws Change Calif. Nonprofits' Legal Landscape
Legislation that went into effect on Jan. 1 should be welcomed by California’s nonprofit organizations, which may now receive funding more quickly, rectify past noncompliance more easily and have greater access to the states’ security funding program, say Casey Williams and Brett Overby at Liebert Cassidy.
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SG's Office Is Case Study To Help Close Legal Gender Gap
As women continue to be underrepresented in the upper echelons of the legal profession, law firms could learn from the example set by the Office of the Solicitor General, where culture and workplace policies have helped foster greater gender equality, say attorneys at Ocean Tomo.
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Thinking Big And Soaking The Rich: SALT In Review
From a bold and broad tax plan in Louisiana to proposed legislation targeting the well-to-do in Rhode Island and Michigan, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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Reimagining Law Firm Culture To Break The Cycle Of Burnout
While attorney burnout remains a perennial issue in the legal profession, shifting post-pandemic expectations mean that law firms must adapt their office cultures to retain talent, say Kevin Henderson and Eric Pacifici at SMB Law Group.
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High Court Case Could Reshape Local Development Fees
If last month's oral arguments are any indication of how the U.S. Supreme Court will rule in Sheetz v. County of El Dorado, it's unlikely the justices will hold that the essential nexus and rough proportionality tests under the cases of Nollan, Dolan and Koontz apply to legislative exactions, but a sweeping decision would still be the natural progression in the line of cases giving property owners takings claims, says Phillip Babich at Reed Smith.
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Nebraska Should Abandon Proposed Digital Ad Tax
If passed, Nebraska’s recently proposed Advertising Services Tax Act, which would finance property tax relief by imposing a 7.5% gross revenue tax on advertising services, would cause a politically risky shift of tax burdens from landowners to local businesses and consumers, and would most certainly face litigation, say attorneys at McDermott.