State & Local

  • April 09, 2024

    Tenn. House OKs Broader Sales Tax Break For Data Centers

    Tennessee would expand a sales and use tax exemption for qualified data centers under a bill passed by the state House of Representatives.

  • April 09, 2024

    Ohio House Bill Seeks To End Double Taxation Of Deliverers

    Companies that deliver goods in Ohio, such as UberEats and Instacart, would be able to obtain a waiver to opt out of being considered a seller in order to avoid double taxation under a bill introduced Tuesday in the state House Ways and Means Committee. 

  • April 09, 2024

    Tenn. House OKs Corp. Tax Change, $800M In Rebates

    Corporations operating in Tennessee could be eligible for about $800 million in rebates for past tax payments along with reduced liabilities going forward under legislation approved by the state House of Representatives.

  • April 09, 2024

    Trump Loses 2nd Appellate Bid To Pause NY Criminal Trial

    A New York state appellate judge refused Tuesday to delay Donald Trump's upcoming criminal hush-money trial while the former president challenges a gag order, just one day after a different appeals judge declined to halt the trial due to supposed jury pool bias.

  • April 09, 2024

    Biz Group Looks To Sink NY's Tax Rule For Internet Activities

    A New York regulation outlining when certain online activities by out-of-state businesses exceed a federal law's protections against state income taxes unconstitutionally narrows the law's scope, the American Catalog Mailers Association said Tuesday in announcing a complaint filed in New York state court.

  • April 08, 2024

    NRA, LaPierre, Execs Seek To Ax $6M Misconduct Verdict

    The National Rifle Association, its longtime CEO Wayne LaPierre and two other executives asked a New York judge to throw out a Manhattan jury's verdict that they improperly used donor money, among other misconduct, and owe the gun rights group a total of $6.4 million.

  • April 08, 2024

    No Tax Cuts Or Hikes In Va. Budget, Youngkin Now Says

    Virginia would have neither tax cuts nor tax increases in the next biennial budget under an updated plan released Monday by Gov. Glenn Youngkin, who said he knew he must compromise with the Democratic-run General Assembly.

  • April 08, 2024

    Vermont Senate Receives New Top Income Tax Rate Bill

    Vermont would create a top income tax rate of 11.75% under a bill passed by the state House of Representatives and sent to the state Senate.

  • April 08, 2024

    Minn. Retroactively Delays Cut To NOL Deduction

    Minnesota is retroactively delaying a cut to its maximum income tax deduction for net operating losses under legislation signed into law Monday, correcting an error in a tax package enacted last year.

  • April 08, 2024

    RI Bill Would Expand Tax Break For Renewable Energy Items

    Rhode Island would expand a sales tax exemption for renewable energy products under a bill introduced in the state Senate.

  • April 08, 2024

    Va. Will Allow Installment Agreements For 'Omitted' Taxes

    Virginia will allow local officials to create installment agreements for those assessed taxes that should have been assessed in previous years, under a bill signed by Gov. Glenn Youngkin.

  • April 08, 2024

    Trump Can't Move Hush Money Trial, NY Appeals Judge Says

    A New York appellate judge on Monday denied Donald Trump's request to halt his upcoming hush money trial due to what the former president cast as a hopelessly biased jury pool in Manhattan, as he awaited a hearing on his separate bid to lift a gag order.

  • April 08, 2024

    Tenn. Extends Counties' Ability To Hire Collection Agents

    Tennessee removed the sunset date on a law that allows county trustees to hire collection agents to collect delinquent tangible personal property taxes under a bill signed by the governor. 

  • April 08, 2024

    Md. Lawmakers OK Tobacco Tax, Vehicle Fee Boosts

    Maryland smokers and motorists would pay about $453 million in additional taxes and fees in the next fiscal year under a $63 billion budget approved by lawmakers and heading to the governor.

  • April 05, 2024

    Parents Seek Justices' Review Of Private School Funding Law

    Five Michigan families want the U.S. Supreme Court to hear their challenge to a Michigan constitutional provision that they say prevents them from using tax-advantaged education savings accounts to pay for religious school tuition, alleging the law amounts to religious discrimination.

  • April 05, 2024

    Arizona Loses Bid To Bar Federal Tax On One-Time Rebates

    A federal court declined Friday to bar federal taxation of Arizona's one-time state tax rebates issued last year, rejecting the state's move for a preliminary injunction against the Internal Revenue Service.

  • April 05, 2024

    Iowa Senate Panel OKs Tax Withholding On Sports Betting

    Iowa would levy the state's income tax on winnings from sports betting as part of a bill advanced by the Senate Ways and Means Committee.

  • April 05, 2024

    NH Revenues Through March Outpace Forecast By $104M

    New Hampshire's general fund receipts were higher than budget estimates by $104 million from July through March, according to a monthly report by the state Department of Administrative Services.

  • April 05, 2024

    Colo. Expands Quarterly Sales Tax Filing To More Taxpayers

    Colorado will allow the state Department of Revenue to authorize quarterly sales and use tax filings for more taxpayers under a bill signed by the governor. 

  • April 05, 2024

    Disney, Eatery Co.'s Escheat Win 'Illogical,' Mich. Justices Told

    Michigan's treasurer asked the state Supreme Court on Friday to find that audits of Disney and a restaurant company paused the statute of limitations to require them to turn uncashed checks over to the state, calling lower court rulings in the companies' favor "illogical."

  • April 05, 2024

    Mont. Revenue Through March Down From Prior Year

    Montana general fund revenue from July through March was down $193 million compared with the same period last fiscal year, the state Department of Revenue said in a report.

  • April 05, 2024

    NC High Court Snapshot: Law Firm Battles Defamation Suit

    The Supreme Court of North Carolina has a stacked calendar heading into spring arguments, from an appeal over Black-owned properties targeted for demolition to a law firm's attempt at dodging defamation claims over allegations of voter fraud.

  • April 05, 2024

    Ohio Tax Agency Finalizes Updated Regs For Data Processing

    The Ohio Department of Taxation updated the definition of "automatic data processing" in state sales and use tax regulations, according to a final administrative rule dated Friday that incorporates guidance from a recent state Supreme Court ruling.

  • April 05, 2024

    Ore. Will Exempt Farm Machinery From Property Tax

    Oregon will exempt farm machinery from property tax under a bill signed by the governor.

  • April 05, 2024

    Mo. General Revenue Through March Up $50M From 2023

    Missouri's general revenue collections from July through March were $50 million higher than in the same period last fiscal year, the state Office of Administration said in a monthly revenue report.

Expert Analysis

  • Advising A Cannabis Business Amid Patchwork Of Regs

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    As the cannabis industry continues to grow, so does its widely varied patchwork of local, state and federal regulation, and practitioners should familiarize themselves with the specific rules on tax, real estate, intellectual property and banking applicable in the jurisdictions where their clients operate, say Patrick Hines and Fallon Martin at Hodgson Russ.

  • Is NJ's Voluntary Transfer Pricing Initiative Really Voluntary?

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    The New Jersey Division of Taxation's voluntary transfer pricing audit initiative promises penalty abatement to taxpayers that elect to participate and agree to the division's proposed adjustments, but the effective penalties associated with nonparticipation raise questions about the program's voluntary nature, say attorneys at McDermott.

  • ​Boardroom Lessons From Shareholders' Diversity Lawsuits

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    Corporate efforts to promote diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace are gaining momentum, and shareholder derivative lawsuits offer important lessons on how boards may protect themselves while fostering diverse workforces and safeguarding company goodwill, say attorneys at Covington.

  • Mass. Bills Will Have Broad Impact On Cannabis Industry

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    Legislation recently passed by both chambers of the Massachusetts Legislature will make sweeping changes to the commonwealth’s cannabis industry, altering everything from municipal agreements to on-site consumption, and improving social equity while reducing businesses' tax burdens, says Cloe Pippin at Foley Hoag.

  • Critiques Of NY Tax Whistleblower Bill Are Untenable

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    Amending the New York False Claims Act to allow whistleblower actions against those who fail to file tax returns will combat invisible fraud and return stolen revenue to the state, and recent objections that the pending bill to do this would dangerously expand the act do not pass muster, say Neil Getnick and Courtney Finerty-Stelzner at Getnick & Getnick.

  • Ohio Tax Talk: Unpacking The New Property Tax Procedures

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    New procedures for challenging real property tax valuations in Ohio may reduce tax revenue for political subdivisions and school districts, but are also likely to help boost development in the state and streamline its real estate tax, say Yazan Ashrawi and Raghav Agnihotri at Frost Brown.

  • Calif. Supermajority Ruling May Change Local Tax Landscape

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    The California Supreme Court's 2017 decision in California Cannabis Coalition v. City of Upland, which provided an easy path to pass special taxes while avoiding the Constitution's supermajority voting requirements, may lead to a rise in taxes that benefit specific populations, as more special tax initiatives are introduced at a local level, say Timothy Gustafson and John Ormonde at Eversheds Sutherland.

  • Kentucky Tax Talk: Unpacking The 2022 Legislative Session

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    Individual Kentuckians will feel the changes made this legislative session as cuts to state income tax increase their net pay, while new sales taxes make many purchases more expensive, a change unlikely to help or hurt most Kentucky businesses, say attorneys at Frost Brown.

  • Crypto Investors May Face Increasing State FCA Tax Liability

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    Cryptocurrency investors who fail to report the state tax consequences of transactions are poised to encounter increased civil or criminal legal exposure as a growing number of states bring tax fraud under the purview of their whistleblower statutes, say attorneys at Brownstein Hyatt.

  • What Ohio Tax Bill Would Mean For Business Sales

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    A pending Ohio bill would codify two situations in which selling an equity or ownership interest in a business would be considered business income, clarifying a number of ambiguous tax situations, say attorneys at Taft.

  • Mich. Marijuana Bill Could Boost Tribal Economic Growth

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    New legislation in Michigan could help Native American tribes raise revenue for government services by creating a pathway for their marijuana businesses to interact with state-licensed facilities — a cooperative approach that supports tribal sovereignty and provides a model for resolving related jurisdictional challenges, says Paul Mooney at Dykema.

  • The Efficacy Of Real Estate Joint Venture Exit Strategies

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    The pandemic has highlighted the importance of negotiating exit strategies for joint ventures, but more may not be better — parties should carefully assess which options are best suited to the particular venture, factoring in certain helpful considerations, say Kris Ferranti and Jonathan Newman at Shearman.

  • NY Tribunal Ruling Instructive On Sales Taxation Of Artwork

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    A recent ruling from the New York Tax Appeals Tribunal in a case involving purchase of a Picasso painting sheds light on two important tax-structuring issues in the art industry — the form-over-substance nature of sales tax and the proper analysis to determine whether property is purchased exclusively for resale, say Joseph Endres and Joshua Lawrence at Hodgson Russ.

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