State & Local

  • March 03, 2026

    Ore. House OKs Forming Task Force On Int'l Taxation

    Oregon would establish a task force on international taxation under legislation passed Tuesday by the state House of Representatives.

  • March 03, 2026

    Ore. Moves $4.3B Transportation Tax Vote To May

    Oregon voters will decide in May, instead of November, whether to repeal most of the revenue measures in a $4.3 billion transportation funding package under a bill signed into law by Gov. Tina Kotek.

  • March 03, 2026

    Utah Legislature OKs Updates To Unclaimed Property Timing

    Utah would update how long a tax-deferred or tax-exempt retirement or pension account could go unclaimed before it were presumed abandoned under a bill approved by lawmakers and sent to the governor for consideration.

  • March 03, 2026

    State & Local Tax Takeaways From February

    As some state legislatures moved closer in February to wrapping up their sessions, state governments worked on budget proposals like a planned digital advertising tax in Michigan and advanced ballot measures that would let voters decide significant changes in tax policy.

  • March 03, 2026

    W.Va. Updates Its Definition Of Federal Adjusted Gross Income

    West Virginia will align with the U.S. government's definition of federal adjusted gross income under a bill signed by the governor.

  • March 03, 2026

    Wis. Bill Would Create Breast Pumps Sales Tax Break

    Wisconsin would exempt sales of breast pump equipment from the state's sales and use tax under a bill introduced in the Senate.

  • March 03, 2026

    Tenn. Lawmakers OK Expanding Assessment Division's Duties

    Tennessee would expand the duties of the state comptroller's office's division of property assessments under a bill approved by state lawmakers and headed to the governor.

  • March 03, 2026

    Titles Certified For 4 Ore. Anti-Tax Ballot Measures

    Four proposed voter initiatives that would lower or eliminate taxes in Oregon, or set a higher barrier to enact new taxes, advanced toward the November election with the certifications of ballot titles by the state attorney general's office.

  • March 03, 2026

    Minn. Bills Seek Conformity With Federal Corp. Tax Changes

    Minnesota would conform the state with federal changes in corporate taxes enacted in last year's budget bill under four bills introduced in the state House of Representatives.

  • March 03, 2026

    Minn. Bill Seeks $5M For Advanced Tax Compliance Program

    Minnesota would appropriate $5 million to launch a tax compliance program using advanced tax analytics and business intelligence tools under legislation introduced in the state House of Representatives.

  • March 03, 2026

    Feds Lose Fight To End NY Congestion Pricing

    A Manhattan federal judge ruled Tuesday that the U.S. Department of Transportation acted unlawfully when it purportedly terminated a federal agreement that gave New York's congestion pricing the green light, handing the state a decisive victory against the Trump administration's efforts to eliminate the program.

  • March 03, 2026

    Minn. Bill Seeks 50% Tax On Private Detention Facilities

    Minnesota would impose a tax on private detention facilities, levied at 50% of the facility's gross revenues, under legislation proposed in the state House of Representatives.

  • March 03, 2026

    Wyo. Updates Sales Tax Law To Include Use Tax Provisions

    Wyoming revised and expanded various parts of the state's sales tax law to incorporate the administration of use tax under a bill signed by the governor.

  • March 02, 2026

    Ore. Lawmakers OK Moving Up $4.3B Transportation Tax Vote

    Oregon voters would decide in May, instead of November, whether to scrap most of the tax and fee hikes in a $4.3 billion transportation plan under legislation passed Monday by the state House of Representatives.

  • March 02, 2026

    Calif. OTA Says Nevada Firm Owes Tax For Local Worker

    A Nevada corporation with a California employee was doing business in California, and that's enough for the corporation to be liable for California franchise tax, the state Office of Tax Appeals ruled in an opinion released Monday.

  • March 02, 2026

    Calif. Trust Owes Tax On Aircraft, OTA Rules

    A trust managed and created by a California resident owes use tax on an aircraft brought into the state, California's Office of Tax Appeals ruled in an opinion released Monday, rejecting the trust's argument that the aircraft was bought to be used in Nevada.

  • March 02, 2026

    Mass. Tax Board Lowers Country Club's Valuation

    A Massachusetts tax board agreed with the owner of a country club that the property was overvalued, saying in a decision released Monday that possible flooding concerns and easement issues would impede potential buyers.

  • March 02, 2026

    Mass. Board OKs LLC's Property Tax Exemption

    A Massachusetts limited liability company is eligible for a manufacturing property tax exemption despite a local assessor's contention that the exemption applied only to certain entities, the state Appellate Tax Board said in rulings released Monday.

  • March 02, 2026

    Minn. Tax Court Erred In Valuing Hotel, Minn. Justices Told

    The Minnesota Tax Court improperly lowered the value of a Minneapolis hotel and convention center and should not have disregarded the minimum assessment agreement that existed between the county and the property owner, the county told the Minnesota Supreme Court.

  • March 02, 2026

    Mass. Board Raises, Lowers Boston Building Tax Values

    A Massachusetts board trimmed the valuation of a Boston office building for one tax year while boosting it for two others in a decision released Monday, rejecting larger changes sought by the parties.

  • March 02, 2026

    ITC To Review Vape Imports' Possible Restriction Violations

    The U.S. International Trade Commission will investigate a coalition of Chinese companies and their U.S. distributors on allegations that they skirted restrictions on vapes, acting on a complaint by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., though some claims were dismissed.

  • March 02, 2026

    Mich. Revenues Through Jan. Up $609M From Last Year

    Michigan's general revenue from October through January outpaced the same period last year by $609 million, according to the state Budget Office in a report released Monday.

  • March 02, 2026

    Ill. Postpones Tax Sale Filing Deadline, Suspends Interest

    Illinois postponed a filing deadline for an annual tax sale in Cook County and suspended interest accrual on delinquent taxes during the extension under a bill signed by Gov. JB Pritzker.

  • March 02, 2026

    Ore. Senate Panel Advances Lodging Tax Hike

    Oregon would raise its statewide short-term lodging tax under legislation passed by a Senate committee.

  • March 02, 2026

    Ore. Senate Panel OKs Bill For $1M Tax Break For New Banks

    Oregon would give a tax break to banks commencing business in the state of up to $1 million across four years, under House legislation passed by a Senate panel Monday.

Expert Analysis

  • When A Tax Law Breaks The Law: SALT In Review

    Author Photo

    From a challenge to Washington state's tax on digital advertising to Hasbro's planned new home in Massachusetts, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.

  • Power To The Paralegals: How And Why Training Must Evolve

    Author Photo

    Empowering paralegals through new models of education that emphasize digital fluency, interdisciplinary collaboration and human-centered lawyering could help solve workforce challenges and the justice gap — if firms, educators and policymakers get on board, say Kristine Custodio Suero and Kelli Radnothy.

  • Evaluating The Current State Of Trump's Tariff Deals

    Author Photo

    As the Trump administration's ambitious tariff effort rolls into its ninth month, and many deals lack the details necessary to provide trade market certainty, attorneys at Adams & Reese examine where things stand.

  • How Hyperlinks Are Changing E-Discovery Responsibilities

    Author Photo

    A recent e-discovery dispute over hyperlinked data in Hubbard v. Crow shows how courts have increasingly broadened the definition of control to account for cloud-based evidence, and why organizations must rethink preservation practices to avoid spoliation risks, says Bree Murphy at Exterro.

  • State False Claims Acts Can Help Curb Opioid Fund Fraud

    Author Photo

    State versions of the federal False Claims Act can play an important role in policing the misuse of opioid settlement funds, taking a cue from the U.S. Department of Justice’s handling of federal fraud cases involving pandemic relief funds, says Kenneth Levine at Stone & Magnanini.

  • Preserving Refunds As Tariffs Await Supreme Court Weigh-In

    Author Photo

    In the event that the U.S. Supreme Court decides in V.O.S. Selections v. Trump that the president doesn't have authority to levy tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, importers should keep records of imports on which they have paid such tariffs and carefully monitor the liquidation dates, say attorneys at Butzel.

  • Revamped Opportunity Zones Can Aid Clean Energy Projects

    Author Photo

    The Qualified Opportunity Zone program, introduced in 2017 and reshaped in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, offers investors federal tax incentives for development in low-income communities — incentives that are especially meaningful for clean energy projects, where capital-intensive infrastructure and long-term planning are essential, say attorneys at Dentons.

  • Sales And Use Tax Strategies For Renewables After OBBBA

    Author Photo

    With the One Big Beautiful Bill Act sharply curtailing federal tax incentives for solar and wind projects, it is vital for developers to carefully manage state and local sales and use tax exposures through early planning and careful contract structuring, say advisers at KPMG.

  • Writing Musicals Makes Me A Better Lawyer

    Author Photo

    My experiences with writing musicals and practicing law have shown that the building blocks for both endeavors are one and the same, because drama is necessary for the law to exist, says Addison O’Donnell at LOIS Law.

  • Adapting To Private Practice: From Va. AUSA To Mid-Law

    Author Photo

    Returning to the firm where I began my career after seven years as an assistant U.S. attorney in Virginia has been complex, nuanced and rewarding, and I’ve learned that the pursuit of justice remains the constant, even as the mindset and client change, says Kristin Johnson at Woods Rogers.

  • 7 Document Review Concepts New Attorneys Need To Know

    Author Photo

    For new associates joining firms this fall, stepping into the world of e-discovery can feel like learning a new language, but understanding a handful of fundamentals — from coding layouts to metadata — can help attorneys become fluent in document review, says Ann Motl at Bowman and Brooke.

  • Agentic AI Puts A New Twist On Attorney Ethics Obligations

    Author Photo

    As lawyers increasingly use autonomous artificial intelligence agents, disciplinary authorities must decide whether attorney responsibility for an AI-caused legal ethics violation is personal or supervisory, and firms must enact strong policies regarding agentic AI use and supervision, says Grace Wynn at HWG.

  • Effective, Efficient And Wildly Unpopular: SALT In Review

    Author Photo

    From a potential assault on the property tax in Florida to an effort to abandon the Colorado income tax's flat rate, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.

Can't find the article you're looking for? Click here to search the Tax Authority State & Local archive.