State & Local

  • August 05, 2026

    NJ Firm Winne Banta Brings On Trusts And Estates Atty Duo

    The principals behind a Hackensack, New Jersey-based trust and estates and elder law firm have joined Winne Banta Basralian & Kahn PC as members of the firm bringing expertise in tax efficient family wealth transfers, asset protection and special needs planning.

  • August 05, 2026

    NC Revenues Through May $388M Under Estimate

    North Carolina's total revenues from July 2025 through May underperformed forecasts by $388 million, according to the state controller in a report released Wednesday.

  • August 05, 2026

    W.Va. Revenue In July Tops Estimate By $11M

    West Virginia's general fund revenue collection in July was $11 million better than expected, according to the state Department of Revenue.

  • August 05, 2026

    Maine Revenue In Fiscal Year Beats Estimate By $119M

    Maine's general fund revenue from July 2025 through June exceeded forecasts by $119 million, according to the state Department of Administrative and Financial Services.

  • August 04, 2026

    Missouri Voters Defeat Income Tax Phaseout Plan

    Missouri voters soundly defeated a constitutional amendment Tuesday that would have directed lawmakers to cut or phase out the personal income tax in exchange for broadening the state's sales tax base, according to unofficial results.

  • August 04, 2026

    NYC Extends Deadline For Pied-À-Terre Tax Exemptions

    New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has extended the deadline for applying for exemptions from a "pied-à-terre" tax on second NYC homes that the city values at $1 million or more, setting the new deadline as Sept. 18.

  • August 04, 2026

    Fla. Homestead Exemption Ballot Question Must Be Changed

    The Florida attorney general has 10 days to submit a revised title and summary for a ballot question that proposes boosting the state's homestead tax exemption, after a state judge found the current language misleading and ordered a change.

  • August 04, 2026

    Ore. Court Tweaks Land, Building Values For $79M Complex

    The Oregon Tax Court refused to lower an apartment complex's $79 million valuation but agreed with the owner that the land component of the property was undervalued, adjusting the land and building values accordingly.

  • August 04, 2026

    Colo. Graduated Income Tax Would Raise High-Earner Rates

    Colorado would adopt a graduated income tax structure with increased rates for high earners under a proposed ballot initiative with petition signatures submitted for review by election officials.

  • August 04, 2026

    Vt. General Revenues Through Fiscal Year Down $24M

    Vermont's general fund revenue from July 2025 through June sank $24 million behind the previous fiscal year's total, according to the state's Agency of Administration.

  • August 04, 2026

    NH Receipts $170M Higher Than Projected For Year

    New Hampshire's total receipts from July 2025 through June outpaced an estimate by $170 million, according to preliminary figures released by the state's Department of Administrative Services.

  • August 04, 2026

    Wyo. Revenue Last Fiscal Year Beat Estimate By $93M

    Wyoming's general fund revenue from July 2025 through June bested forecasts by $93 million, according to the state Consensus Revenue Estimating Group.

  • August 03, 2026

    25 States Sue Trump Over 3rd Round Of Global Tariffs

    California, Arizona and 23 other states sued the Trump administration in the U.S. Court of International Trade on Monday claiming the president is trying for a third time to impose illegal tariffs against nearly all the country's trading partners, this time under the cover of federal law meant to combat forced labor.

  • August 03, 2026

    Calif. OTA Says Caterer Owes $2M As Taxable Retailer

    A California company providing services for events is a retailer that made taxable sales, the state Office of Tax Appeals said in an opinion released Monday, upholding about $2 million in tax and penalties.

  • August 03, 2026

    Stock Payouts, But Not Severance, Taxable In Calif., OTA Says

    Severance and medical premiums received by a former California resident who led a bank before being fired and moving to Nevada are not California source income, but restricted stock units he received are taxable by the state, the Office of Tax Appeals said in an opinion released Monday.

  • August 03, 2026

    Childcare Timely Sought Tax Exemption, Minn. Justices Told

    A Minnesota childcare center that missed a county deadline for claiming a tax exemption was still entitled to secure the tax break through an appeal to the state's tax court, the center's owner told the state Supreme Court.

  • August 03, 2026

    Finance Firm's Income Apportionment Upheld By Calif. OTA

    A global financial services firm's California corporate tax bill was correct, the state Office of Tax Appeals said Monday, finding the company failed to show that its costs to purchase securities should be considered in determining apportionment or that its income was improperly sourced to California.

  • August 03, 2026

    Calif. Lab Doesn't Qualify For Research Tax Credits, OTA Says

    A California lab that tests for hazardous materials doesn't qualify for research and development tax credits, the state Office of Tax Appeals said in a ruling released Monday.

  • August 03, 2026

    Delaware's Net Receipts Rise $323M From Last Year

    Delaware's net receipts during the 2026 fiscal year were $323 million higher than last year, according to the state Department of Finance.

  • August 03, 2026

    Mich. General Revenue Climbs $1.06B From Last Year

    Michigan's general revenue in the 2026 fiscal year was $1.06 billion higher than last fiscal year, according to the Department of Revenue.

  • July 31, 2026

    Law360 Names 2026's Top Attorneys Under 40

    Law360 is pleased to announce the Rising Stars of 2026, our list of more than 160 attorneys under 40 whose legal accomplishments belie their age.

  • July 31, 2026

    Wash. Tax Carrot Attracts Fewer Than 100 Foreign Sellers

    Washington's first-in-the-nation sales tax settlement program for unregistered foreign sellers attracted roughly 59 participants, and details on the amount of revenue the initiative generated should be available in the coming months, a state Department of Revenue manager told Law360.

  • July 31, 2026

    Ala. Localities Can't Tax Only Railroads, 11th Circ. Says

    A federal court correctly ruled that Alabama localities could not impose sales taxes on rail carriers' diesel fuel purchases, because a corresponding state-level tax was found to be discriminatory and the authority to tax at the local level is granted by the state, the Eleventh Circuit said Friday.

  • July 31, 2026

    State & Local Tax Takeaways From July

    As activity in most state legislatures wound down in July, action in the courtroom heated up, especially with state and local tax litigation surrounding digital media and products. Here, Law360 looks at highlights from the past month.

  • July 31, 2026

    Ind. Use Tax Correctly Levied On Biz's Car Purchase

    An Indiana company that purchased a vehicle that was moved out of state isn't eligible for a use tax exemption as it took possession of the vehicle in Indiana, according to the state Department of State Revenue.

Expert Analysis

  • Mitigating Multistate Risks As California Expands Tax Reach

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    Though California's new sourcing rules and extension of the pass-through entity election have created uncertainty, practitioners should file protective returns to respect the law's ambiguity and take certain other steps to protect clients from the costs of losing a future audit, says attorney Delina Yasmeh.

  • E-Discovery Quarterly: Recent Rulings On ESI Control

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    Several recent federal court decisions have perpetuated a split over what constitutes “control” of electronically stored information — with judges divided on whether the standard should turn on a party's legal right or practical ability to obtain the information, say attorneys at Sidley.

  • Anticipating The Justices' Potential Ruling On Tax Takings

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    Recent oral arguments in the U.S. Supreme Court case Pung v. Isabella focused on rules for valuation, timing and administrability of tax auction proceeds and whichever method the court adopts for determining just compensation, it will have far-reaching impacts on tax collection, homeowners' equity and the secondary market for tax-foreclosed property, say attorneys at Holland & Knight.

  • 2 Discovery Rulings Break With Heppner On AI Privilege Issue

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    While a New York federal court’s recent ruling in U.S. v. Heppner suggests that some litigants’ communications with AI tools are discoverable, two other recent federal court decisions demonstrate that such interactions generally qualify for work-product protection under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, says Joshua Dunn at Brown Rudnick.

  • What's Right Isn't Always Easy To Swallow: SALT In Review

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    From vodka warehoused in Maine to Nebraska's new excise on something called kratom, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.

  • Calculating Damages In IEEPA Tariff Refund Litigation

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    To calculate damages in the spate of refund litigation triggered by the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision invalidating tariffs collected under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, the central question will be how to determine where in the supply chain their economic burden ultimately came to rest, say analysts at Charles River Associates.

  • Alpine Skiing Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    Skiing has shaped habits I rely on daily as an attorney — focus, resilience and the ability to remain steady when circumstances shift rapidly — and influences the way I approach legal strategy, client counseling and teamwork, says Isaku Begert at Marshall Gerstein.

  • NY Tax Talk: Calculating Tiered Partnership Income

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    Attorneys at Eversheds Sutherland discuss how the potential impact recent New York City Tax Appeals Tribunal decision in Matter of Cantor Fitzgerald holding that the entity approach should be used by tiered partnerships to compute unincorporated business tax liability, why the issue of the proper approach remains unsettled and the broader implications for federal conformity and administrative agency deference.

  • What A Court Doc Audit Reveals About Erroneous Filings

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    My audit of 1,522 court documents from last month found that over 95% contained at least one verifiable error, with fewer than 1% showing clear indicators of artificial intelligence use — highlighting above all else that lawyers may want to focus most on strengthening their review processes, says Elliott Ash at ETH Zurich.

  • Mich. Banking Brief: All The Notable Legal Updates In Q1

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    Michigan's financial services sector saw several significant developments in 2026's first quarter, including the state Department of Insurance and Financial Services' issuance of a bulletin on the use of artificial intelligence and the Michigan House's introduction of a bill based on the Model Money Transmission Modernization Act, say attorneys at Dykema.

  • What The Wealthy Can And Will Do: SALT In Review

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    From new research that undercuts state taxes on the wealthy to an Indiana law concerned with foreign affairs, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.

  • Navigating The Perks Of Qualified Opportunity Zones 2.0

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    The second iteration of the qualified opportunity zone program, effective Jan. 1, 2027, will introduce new tax incentives for rural real estate development, but these benefits can only be realized if proper governance is a priority, including clear documentation and securities law compliance, says Coni Rathbone at VF Law.

  • Getting The Most Out Of Learning And Development Programs

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    Junior associates can better develop the legal, business and interpersonal skills they need for long-term success by approaching their firms’ learning and development programs armed with five tips for getting the most out of these resources, says Lauren Hakala at Reed Smith.

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