State & Local
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May 03, 2024
Ark. Net General Revenue Down From Last Fiscal Year
Arkansas' net general revenue through April was down 5.5% from the total at the same point last fiscal year, the state Department of Finance and Administration said in a memorandum.
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May 03, 2024
Colo. Senate Panel Clears Oil And Gas Fees
Colorado would create oil and gas production fees as part of a bill advanced by the Senate Finance Committee, but detractors said the fees would amount to a tax that would increase energy costs.
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May 03, 2024
Mo. Says Agent's Purchases For Exempt Entities Aren't Taxed
An agent of organizations that are exempt from Missouri taxes doesn't need to collect and remit sales tax on purchases of food or sales of meals on their behalf, the state Department of Revenue said.
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May 03, 2024
Kansas' April Revenue Beats Estimates By 8%
General revenue for Kansas in April was approximately 8% above estimates at $1.42 billion, the governor reported in a news release.
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May 03, 2024
Taxation With Representation: Skadden, Wachtell, Davis Polk
In this week's Taxation With Representation, L'Occitane International said its executive director and chair is leading an offer to buy the company's shares he doesn't already own, UMB Financial agreed to purchase Heartland Financial USA, Medline said it agreed to acquire Ecolab's global surgical solutions business and The Mosaic Co. said it agreed to sell its stake in a phosphate production joint venture.
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May 02, 2024
Calif. Bill Eyes Data Extraction Tax, Akin To Digital Ad Tax
California would levy the 7.25% state sales and use tax on large online companies with digital advertising revenue above $2.5 billion and would direct the tax revenue raised toward tax credits for local journalism outlets under a bill introduced by a key state senator.
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May 02, 2024
Fiserv Presses Fla. Appeals Court To Revive Tax Sourcing Suit
A Florida appeals court should overturn a lower court's dismissal of a tax sourcing challenge from Fiserv entities for failure to pay the contested amounts because state precedent doesn't allow the jurisdictional issue to negate the case, the companies argued.
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May 02, 2024
Mass. Property Is Agricultural, Appellate Board Says
A 14-acre property should be classified as agricultural, as the owner proved the land's main use was farming, the Massachusetts Appellate Tax Board said in a ruling released Thursday.
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May 02, 2024
Wyden Pushes Intuit To Help Users Get Refunds After Error
The Senate's top tax writer told Intuit's CEO that the company needs to help taxpayers in Oregon, the senator's home state, receive the full refunds they're entitled to after a reported error in its TurboTax product caused some Oregonians to overpay their state taxes.
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May 02, 2024
NY Assembly Bill Would Increase Tax Exemption For Clothing
New York would increase its tax exemption for items of clothing to $200 per item under a bill introduced in the state Assembly.
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May 02, 2024
Iowa Accelerates Transition To Flat Tax, Cuts Rate
Iowa is accelerating its transition to a flat individual income tax rate, slightly reducing the rate and extending the targeted jobs withholding credit, among other changes, under a tax omnibus signed by the governor.
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May 02, 2024
Nixon Peabody Adds Two Community Finance Attys In DC
Nixon Peabody LLP has hired two partners, who will focus their practices on helping nonprofits and other clients understand and obtain tax credits for a range of community development projects, to its community development finance practice in Washington, D.C., the firm announced Thursday.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
Expert Analysis
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Rankings And Semiconductors: SALT In Review
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.
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Making The Most Of New Tax Credits For EV Charging Stations
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.
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Key Income Tax Issues Triggered By Remote Employees
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.
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Justices Poised To Reject Narrowing Unclaimed Property Law
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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Digital Tax In Md., Incentives In Ore.: SALT In Review
From the defeat of Maryland's tax on digital advertising to incentives proposed in Oregon, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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Texas Tax Talk: Previewing 2023 Legislative Priorities
Recent directives issued by the Texas House Ways and Means and Senate Finance Committees suggest high-profile items such as property tax reform, tax incentives for large, capital-intensive industrial projects, and more will be prioritized in the 2023 legislative session, say Alison Andrews and Matthew Larsen at Baker Botts.
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Rushed Multilateral Negotiations Caused Two-Pillar Tax Mess
Cracks appearing in the two pillars of the 2021 global tax plan stem from a multilateral tax policy process that rushed to issue rules without first resolving fundamental differences between countries or ensuring that the U.S., a key player, could implement them, says Jefferson VanderWolk at Squire Patton.
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Post-Litigation Refund Strategies To Defeat Class Certification
The Third Circuit's recent revival of the Duncan v. Governor of the Virgin Islands class action shows that defendants should strongly consider tendering refunds to class representatives — even after they file suit — to create a substantial obstacle to certification, say attorneys at Covington.
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Football In Florida, Chips In New York: SALT In Review
From the tax implications of an NFL star's relocation in Miami to the incentives that lured a chipmaker to upstate New York, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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Internet Gaming Biz Hit The Jackpot With Wire Act Ruling
A Rhode Island federal court's order in IGT v. Garland last month — siding with the First Circuit's interpretation of the Wire Act and confirming it applies only to sports betting — opens up opportunities for interstate online gaming and gambling, which will entail harmonized regulation and taxation regimes, say attorneys at Blank Rome.
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The CHIPS Act: Key Takeaways For Semiconductor Industry
The Biden administration’s recently signed CHIPS Act signals that the U.S. is making progress toward bolstering the domestic semiconductor industry, and manufacturers must prepare by understanding the requirements of the act and associated Department of Commerce guidance, say attorneys at Miller & Chevalier.
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Groceries In SD, Streaming Services In Illinois: SALT In Review
From the South Dakota governor's proposed grocery exemption to the defeat of a tax on streaming services in Illinois, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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Digital Taxation Is Necessary, But Tough To Manage
The U.S. government has started to tackle complex new tax laws as the digital economy continues to grow, but this demands guidelines that will facilitate the growth while protecting investors and the government's finances, say attorneys at Cadwalader.