State & Local
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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April 30, 2024
TracFone Must Pay Wash. City's Utility Tax
Prepaid phone businesses are utilities and can be taxed as such under Washington state law, according to a state appeals court that had been posed such a question as part of a dispute between TracFone and a Seattle suburb.
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April 30, 2024
Taxing Business Inputs Still Vexes MTC Digital Work Group
A Multistate Tax Commission work group aiming to harmonize state tax rules for digital products continues to struggle with how to advise states on taxing business-to-business transactions associated with such projects, state officials said Tuesday.
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April 30, 2024
Colo. Beats Challenge To Fees In Transportation Funding Law
A conservative group has not shown that fees passed in a 2021 transportation funding package in Colorado exceeded the legislature's taxing authority, a state judge said, throwing out the group's challenge to the fees.
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April 30, 2024
Okla. Expands Allowed Disclosure Of Confidential Tax Info
Oklahoma expanded when the state Tax Commission may share confidential tax records and be immune from liability for the disclosure of such information under a bill signed by the governor.
Expert Analysis
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Pennsylvania Is Gathering Momentum On Adult-Use Cannabis
Though Pennsylvania has been relatively slow-moving on cannabis reform, recent support from state leaders and pressure from neighboring states signal that legalization efforts are picking up steam, and could lead to the enactment of adult-use legislation soon, says Devin Malone at Clark Hill.
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Drinking And Driving: SALT In Review
From several proposed tax breaks related to vehicular considerations to one that would aid bourbon distillers in Kentucky, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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Kentucky Tax Talk: Trouble With The Incentive Oversight Bill
The potential retroactivity of a bill to increase the transparency and General Assembly oversight of Kentucky’s tax incentive programs would be problematic for businesses that received awards in recent years, despite the legislation being aimed toward future development, say attorneys at Frost Brown.
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Justices' MoneyGram Opinion Could Spur State Legislation
The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision that federal law governs the escheatment of over $250 million in unclaimed MoneyGram checks provides clarity for some issuers, but aspects of related common law remain uncertain and states may take the opportunity to pass multistate escheatment legislation, say attorneys at Alston & Bird.
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Justices Leave Questions Open On Dual-Purpose Atty Advice
The U.S. Supreme Court's recent dismissal of In re: Grand Jury on grounds that certiorari was improvidently granted leaves unresolved a circuit split over the proper test for deciding when attorney-client privilege protects a lawyer's advice that has multiple purposes, say Susan Combs and Richard Kiely at Holland & Hart.
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Biz Purchases In Nebraska, Lobsters In Maine: SALT In Review
From a proposed tax exemption on business purchases in Nebraska to an attempt to punish lobster boycotts in Maine, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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High Court Ax Of Atty-Client Privilege Case Deepens Split
The U.S. Supreme Court's recent dismissal of In re: Grand Jury as improvidently granted maintains a three-way circuit split on the application of attorney-client privilege to multipurpose communications, although the justices have at least shown a desire to address it, say Trey Bourn and Thomas DiStanislao at Butler Snow.
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Comparing NY And NJ Reverse False Claims Statutes
Michael Horn and Lilli Wofsy at Archer & Greiner examine the New York and New Jersey False Claims Acts that give private parties a right to file suits alleging failure to pay the government money, and important distinctions between these state statutes and the federal law that could protect companies facing lawsuits amid substantial incentives for private litigants.
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Ohio Tax Talk: Amnesty Or Voluntary Disclosure?
Ohio's governor recently signed legislation to allow a two-month tax amnesty if the revenue is needed, but considering Ohio's current tax surplus and the fact that many taxpayers would be precluded, those owing back taxes should consider whether voluntary disclosure remains a better option, say Raghav Agnihotri and Rachael Chamberlain at Frost Brown.
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Property In Pa. And Corporate Income In Mo.: SALT In Review
From the latest attempt to do away with Pennsylvania's property tax to an assault on Missouri's corporate income tax, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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The Forces Defining Sales Tax Policy And Compliance In 2023
In the coming year, expect to see tax policymakers grapple with the complexity of state and local tax compliance, cryptocurrency, metaverse transactions, and more, says Scott Peterson at Avalara.
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Start The Revolution Without Me: SALT In Review
From a sweeping push toward taxing the rich to a proposed tax review board in Indiana, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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Atty-Client Privilege Arguments Give Justices A Moving Target
Recent oral arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court in a case regarding the scope of the attorney-client privilege appeared to raise more questions about multipurpose counsel communications than they answered, as the parties presented shifting iterations of a predictable, easily applied test for evaluating the communications' purpose, say Trey Bourn and Thomas DiStanislao at Butler Snow.