State & Local

  • May 02, 2024

    Colorado To Revise, Modernize Sales And Use Tax Statutes

    Colorado will update the state's sales and use tax statutes and require more coordination between local taxing jurisdictions and the state Department of Revenue under legislation signed into law by Gov. Jared Polis.

  • May 02, 2024

    Iowa Creates Tax Break For Products Sold To Fairs

    Iowa will provide a sales and use tax exemption for tangible personal property, digital products and services sold to a county or district fair and will designate such fairs as exempt entities under a bill signed by the governor.

  • May 02, 2024

    Mich. General Revenue Through March Drops $307M

    Michigan's general revenue fund collection from October through March was down $307 million compared with the same period last year, the State Budget Office reported.

  • May 02, 2024

    W.Va. Revenues $637M Over Budget Forecast

    West Virginia's general fund collections from July through April were $637.4 million ahead of budget estimates, according to the state budget office.

  • May 02, 2024

    Mont. Revenue Through April Sinks $263M, Dept. Says

    Montana general fund revenue from July through April was down $263 million from the same period last year, the state Department of Revenue said.

  • May 02, 2024

    Colo. House OKs MTC Method For Corp. Tax Reporting

    Colorado would change its method for determining the makeup of a combined corporate group to conform with other states and Multistate Tax Commission standards under legislation approved by the state House that also expands income tax credits.

  • May 02, 2024

    Colo. Lawmakers OK Lodging Tax Simplification Study

    Colorado would look at ways to simplify administration of its local lodging taxes under legislation approved Thursday by the state Senate.

  • May 02, 2024

    Former Mich. Speaker, Wife Arraigned On Embezzling Charges

    A former speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives and his wife pled not guilty on Thursday to multiple financial crimes and received the judge's blessing to travel out of state to attend the Kentucky Derby, in their first court appearance since the charges were announced.  

  • May 01, 2024

    T-Mobile Gets Tax Reimbursement Suit Tossed For Good

    T-Mobile has convinced a New Jersey federal court to toss for good a suit brought by a middleman seeking to collect tax reimbursements the mobile behemoth had supposedly promised a landlord after it didn't fix the deficiencies in its suit the third go round.

  • May 01, 2024

    Senate Dems Reintroduce Bill To Tax And Regulate Cannabis

    Senate Democrats on Wednesday reintroduced a cannabis legalization bill that would remove the drug entirely from the ambit of the Controlled Substances Act and impose a tax-and-regulate scheme akin to what is currently in place for alcohol and tobacco.

  • May 01, 2024

    Colo. House OKs Tax Credits For Middle-Income Housing

    The Colorado House approved a pilot program Wednesday to provide a tax credit to developers of housing aimed at middle-income residents

  • May 01, 2024

    Mont. Tax Dept. Floats Updated Regs For Water's-Edge Filers

    Montana would carry out recently enacted legislation that eliminated a requirement for a so-called water's-edge return to include income and apportionment factors from corporate affiliates incorporated in a now-defunct list of tax havens under regulatory updates proposed by the state Department of Revenue.

  • May 01, 2024

    RI Corp. Not Entitled To Untimely Refund, Division Rules

    A corporation doing business in Rhode Island is not entitled to a refund of sales tax overpayment despite signing a statute of limitations waiver during an audit, the state Division of Taxation ruled. 

  • May 01, 2024

    Collecting, Not Paying May Mean Penalties In MTC Program

    The Multistate Tax Commission will make clear that a taxpayer that has collected but not remitted certain taxes during a grace period for liability will likely forfeit at least part of the grace period, an official said Wednesday.

  • May 01, 2024

    Miss. Narrows Tax Break For Entities That Support Colleges

    Tax exemptions for Mississippi nonprofit foundations that support colleges will only be provided to properties that are exclusively used to benefit the schools under a bill signed by the governor.

  • May 01, 2024

    Ala. Extends Deadline For 2023 Pass-Through Entity Election

    The Alabama Department of Revenue announced Wednesday that it has extended the due date for pass-through entities to file the election to be taxed as such in 2023.

  • May 01, 2024

    Colo. House OKs Boost To Affordable Housing Tax Credit

    Colorado would increase the funds available for the state's affordable housing tax credits for six years under legislation approved Wednesday by the state House of Representatives.

  • May 01, 2024

    Miss. To Provide Tax Break For Aircraft Used In Commerce

    Mississippi will provide a sales tax exemption for the sale, lease or transfer of aircraft to certified common carriers for the transport of people or property in interstate, intrastate and foreign commerce under a bill signed by the governor.

  • May 01, 2024

    Kan. Legislature OKs New Version Of Tax Omnibus

    Kansas would restructure its income tax brackets and make other changes under another attempt at a compromise tax omnibus bill passed by the state Legislature, but the governor will likely veto it.

  • May 01, 2024

    Colo. Senate OKs Sports Betting Tax Revenue Ballot Measure

    Colorado voters would be asked whether to allow the state to retain and spend certain sports betting tax revenue rather than refunding it to casinos under legislation approved by the state Senate on Wednesday.

  • May 01, 2024

    Colo. Senate Bill Seeks Income Tax Cut, Refund Changes

    Colorado would lower its flat income tax rate for the current tax year and reduce the rate in upcoming years based on surplus revenues under legislation introduced in the state Senate.

  • May 01, 2024

    Colo. House OKs $650M Child Income Tax Credit

    Colorado would create income tax credits for people with children that could total more than $650 million annually under legislation passed Wednesday by the state House of Representatives.

  • May 01, 2024

    NY Senate Bill Aims To Allow Tax Break For Commuting Costs

    Workers for New York businesses could use pretax dollars from their compensation to pay for commuting expenses, including the costs for renting bicycles and carpooling, under a bill introduced Wednesday in the state Senate.

  • May 01, 2024

    Colo. House OKs Quantum Tech Investment Tax Credits

    Colorado would create a pair of tax credits to promote investment in quantum technology development facilities, available only to entities receiving certain federal grants, under legislation passed by the state House of Representatives.

  • May 01, 2024

    Tax Credit Transfer Regs Show IRS Caution In Rulemaking

    The IRS and Treasury's final rules on the sale and transfer of green energy credits maintained a strict reading of the statute while making few changes, a sign of caution by regulators amid judicial scrutiny of the government's rulemaking authority.

Expert Analysis

  • 5 Proof Of Domicile Takeaways From Calif. Tax Appeals Ruling

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    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.

  • The Tax Comity Doctrine And Other Oddities: SALT In Review

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    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.

  • State AGs Are Realizing Power Of False Claims Statutes

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    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.

  • Foreign Tax Credit Proposal Is Some Help, But More Is Needed

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    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.

  • Expect Seamless Transition To Controversial Ariz. Flat Tax

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    The unexpectedly early implementation of Arizona's new 2.5% flat income tax rate in January should be a painless and welcome change for individual taxpayers, even as the long-term impact on state and local economies is the subject of debate, say Karen Jurichko Lowell and Pat Derdenger at Lewis Roca.

  • Tax Cuts Hither And Yon: SALT In Review

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    From proposed tax cuts in Mississippi and Montana to a new, voter-approved limit in Arizona, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.

  • Midterms And Powerball: SALT In Review

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    From the midterm election results to the latest Powerball winner, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.

  • Ohio Tax Talk: One Step Closer To Telework Income Tax Clarity

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    An Ohio court's recent ruling in Morsy v. Dumas that Cleveland must reimburse city tax on income an employee earned while she worked from another state during the pandemic is limited in the time period to which it applies, but may have important ramifications for the Ohio municipal income tax system as a whole, say Raghav Agnihotri and Rachael Chamberlain at Frost Brown.

  • 30 Years of TABOR: SALT In Review

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    From the anniversary of the Colorado Taxpayer's Bill of Rights to a Missouri barkeep whose tax obligations reached beyond the grave, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.

  • Rankings And Semiconductors: SALT In Review

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    From an annual ranking of states' business tax climates to yet another incentive package for the semiconductor industry, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.

  • Making The Most Of New Tax Credits For EV Charging Stations

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    The Inflation Reduction Act recently extended, expanded and renewed the tax credits available for electric vehicle charging station projects — but developers must navigate new challenges, including geographic and prevailing wage requirements, to take full advantage of the updated credits, says James English at Clark Hill.

  • Key Income Tax Issues Triggered By Remote Employees

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    A host of fact-specific tax determinations arise in connection with remote work arrangements, from defining working-condition fringe benefit exclusions to nexus-dependent state withholding obligations, complicating compliance for corporate tax counsel and human resources professionals, say Thomas Cryan and Spencer Walters at Ivins Phillips.

  • Justices Poised To Reject Narrowing Unclaimed Property Law

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    After U.S. Supreme Court oral arguments in the so-called MoneyGram case — a dispute between Delaware and several other states over which has the right to about $300 million in unclaimed property — the court seems ready to rule against Delaware, but nuances of the court's reasoning will have a broader sweep, say attorneys at Alston & Bird.

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