State & Local
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January 09, 2025
Ind. Senate Bill Would End Annual Assessment Adjustments
Indiana would eliminate annual adjustments to the assessed value of some real property to reflect changing values under legislation introduced in the state Senate.
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January 09, 2025
Calif. Bill Floats Sales Tax Break For Data Center Equipment
California would exempt the sale, storage and other consumption of data center equipment from state sales tax under a bill introduced in the state Senate.
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January 09, 2025
Indiana House Bill Would Abolish Property Taxes
Indiana would disallow the assessment of tangible property beginning in 2026 and end the imposition of property taxes beginning in 2027 under a bill introduced Thursday in the state House of Representatives.
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January 09, 2025
Conn. Senate Proposal Seeks Ban On Retroactive Taxes
Connecticut would ask voters to approve a constitutional amendment that would ban retroactive tax changes under a resolution introduced in the state Senate.
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January 09, 2025
Colo. Bill Seeks Confidentiality Rules For Sales Tax Probes
Colorado would implement uniform confidentiality standards to protect taxpayer information obtained in local sales or use tax investigations under legislation introduced in the state Senate.
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January 09, 2025
Ala. Revenue Collection Through Dec. Down $6M
Alabama general revenue collection from July through December underperformed collection for the same period last fiscal year by $6 million, according to a report by the state Department of Revenue.
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January 09, 2025
Ind. Senate Bill Floats Increase To Tax Deduction For Rent
Indiana would increase the state's rental payment income tax credit by $1,000 as part of a bill introduced in the state Senate.
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January 09, 2025
Conn. House Bill Seeks Overtime Pay Income Tax Exemption
Connecticut would exempt employees' earned overtime pay from income tax under a bill introduced in the state House of Representatives.
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January 09, 2025
Ariz. Bill Seeks Tax Credits For Land Taken For Border Wall
Arizona property owners would be entitled to income tax credits equal to the fair market value of land that is used by the federal government for construction of a border wall under a bill prefiled in the state House of Representatives.
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January 09, 2025
Ind. Seeks Sales Tax Break For Feminine Hygiene Products
Indiana would exempt feminine hygiene products and adult diapers from the state's sales tax as part of a bill introduced in the state House of Representatives.
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January 09, 2025
Hochul Floats Curbing Tax Breaks For PE Home Investments
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said Thursday that she is seeking to curtail certain tax breaks for private equity firms that invest in certain residential properties, saying the policy would make more of the state's housing stock available to individual homebuyers.
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January 08, 2025
La. Revenue Dept. Stops Mailing Sales Tax Return Forms
The Louisiana Department of Revenue announced Wednesday that it will no longer mail state sales tax return forms to businesses, saying taxpayers can either file and pay the taxes electronically or download copies of the return on their own.
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January 08, 2025
Amazon Defends Pre-Wayfair Tax Stance At SC High Court
Amazon's reading of a South Carolina law concerning which businesses were required to collect and remit sales tax prior to the landmark Wayfair decision is reasonable, and the state's highest court should rely on it, the online retail giant told the South Carolina justices.
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January 08, 2025
ND Senate Bill Would Require Disclosure Of Any Tax Incentive
North Dakota would require the state tax commissioner to disclose information about any tax incentive claimed by a taxpayer at the request of certain lawmakers as part of a bill the state Senate's Finance and Taxation Committee considered Wednesday.
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January 08, 2025
Madigan Denies Extorting Developers For Law Firm Business
Ex-Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan testified Wednesday that he never wanted a Chicago alderman to leverage his chairmanship of a powerful city council committee to steer business to Madigan's law firm, saying he merely asked for introductions to developers and felt "surprise and concern" when the alderman referenced a quid pro quo deal.
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January 08, 2025
H&R Block To Pay $7M Fine In False Ad Settlement With FTC
Tax preparation giant H&R Block will pay a $7 million fine to help customers harmed by what the Federal Trade Commission called its deceptive advertising practices and make it easier for customers to downgrade to cheaper products under a settlement with the agency announced Wednesday.
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January 08, 2025
Colo. Ballot Proposal Would Tax Vacant Properties
Colorado would impose a tax on vacant properties, with the revenue going to public school teacher bonuses, under a measure proposed for the November 2025 ballot.
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January 08, 2025
Maine House Bill Seeks Tax Conformity With Federal Code
Maine would conform state tax law with the Internal Revenue Code as amended through 2024 under a bill filed in the state House of Representatives.
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January 08, 2025
Wis. Gov. Calls For Letting Taxpayers Start Ballot Initiatives
Wisconsin's governor voiced his support for allowing residents to create ballot measures, which he said would lead to policies that better "reflect the will of the people."
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January 08, 2025
Calif. Woman Can't Reduce Tax From Property Sale, OTA Says
A Californian failed to prove she was eligible for a reduction in the tax liability assessed on capital gains that resulted from a property sale, the state Office of Tax Appeals ruled.
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January 08, 2025
Ky. House Bill Seeks To Reduce Flat Income Tax Rate
Kentucky would reduce the rate of its flat income tax by half a percentage point as part of a bill introduced in the state House of Representatives.
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January 08, 2025
NY Bill Aims To Increase Tax On GILTI, Raise Top Biz Tax Rate
New York would reduce the amount of global intangible low-taxed income that is exempt from state tax and nearly double the top corporation franchise tax rate under a bill filed Wednesday in the state Senate.
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January 08, 2025
Calif. Egg Farm Isn't Eligible For Research Credit, OTA Rules
The owners of a California egg farm can't claim the state's research and development tax credit for the 2012 tax year because the projects didn't constitute experimentation, the Office of Tax Appeals ruled.
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January 08, 2025
Md. Bill Would Drop Residency Tax Threshold To 3 Months
Maryland would reduce the threshold for residency for income tax purposes from six months to three under legislation introduced Wednesday in the state's General Assembly.
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January 08, 2025
Ky. House Bill Would Exempt Nonprofits From Sales Tax
Kentucky would exempt nonprofit institutions from sales tax on the purchase or sale of personal property or services as part of a bill introduced in the state House of Representatives.
Expert Analysis
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Reading Between The Lines Of Justices' Moore Ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court's recent Moore v. U.S. decision, that the Internal Revenue Code Section 965 did not violate the 16th Amendment, was narrowly tailored to minimally disrupt existing tax regimes, but the justices' various opinions leave the door open to future tax challenges and provide clues for what the battles may look like, say Caroline Ngo and Le Chen at McDermott.
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A Midyear Forecast: Tailwinds Expected For Atty Hourly Rates
Hourly rates for partners, associates and support staff continued to rise in the first half of this year, and this growth shows no signs of slowing for the rest of 2024 and into next year, driven in part by the return of mergers and acquisitions and the widespread adoption of artificial intelligence, says Chuck Chandler at Valeo Partners.
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Another Crack In The Shield: SALT In Review
From the latest assault on a federal shield against taxing out-of-state businesses to an update on beer taxes, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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States Should Loosen Law Firm Ownership Restrictions
Despite growing buzz, normalized nonlawyer ownership of law firms is a distant prospect, so the legal community should focus first on liberalizing state restrictions on attorney and firm purchases of practices, which would bolster succession planning and improve access to justice, says Michael Di Gennaro at The Law Practice Exchange.
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Texas Ethics Opinion Flags Hazards Of Unauthorized Practice
The Texas Professional Ethics Committee's recently issued proposed opinion finding that in-house counsel providing legal services to the company's clients constitutes the unauthorized practice of law is a valuable clarification given that a UPL violation — a misdemeanor in most states — carries high stakes, say Hilary Gerzhoy and Julienne Pasichow at HWG.
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How To Clean Up Your Generative AI-Produced Legal Drafts
As law firms increasingly rely on generative artificial intelligence tools to produce legal text, attorneys should be on guard for the overuse of cohesive devices in initial drafts, and consider a few editing pointers to clean up AI’s repetitive and choppy outputs, says Ivy Grey at WordRake.
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A Tale Of 2 Trump Cases: The Rule Of Law Is A Live Issue
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision this week in Trump v. U.S., holding that former President Donald Trump has broad immunity from prosecution, undercuts the rule of law, while the former president’s New York hush money conviction vindicates it in eight key ways, says David Postel at Henein Hutchison.
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Industry Self-Regulation Will Shine Post-Chevron
The U.S. Supreme Court's Loper decision will shape the contours of industry self-regulation in the years to come, providing opportunities for this often-misunderstood practice, says Eric Reicin at BBB National Programs.
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3 Ways Agencies Will Keep Making Law After Chevron
The U.S. Supreme Court clearly thinks it has done something big in overturning the Chevron precedent that had given deference to agencies' statutory interpretations, but regulated parties have to consider how agencies retain significant power to shape the law and its meaning, say attorneys at K&L Gates.
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Atty Well-Being Efforts Ignore Root Causes Of The Problem
The legal industry is engaged in a critical conversation about lawyers' mental health, but current attorney well-being programs primarily focus on helping lawyers cope with the stress of excessive workloads, instead of examining whether this work culture is even fundamentally compatible with lawyer well-being, says Jonathan Baum at Avenir Guild.
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Less Power To The People: SALT In Review
Starting with a measure that won't appear on the California ballot in November, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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Unpacking The Circuit Split Over A Federal Atty Fee Rule
Federal circuit courts that have addressed Rule 41(d) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure are split as to whether attorney fees are included as part of the costs of a previously dismissed action, so practitioners aiming to recover or avoid fees should tailor arguments to the appropriate court, says Joseph Myles and Lionel Lavenue at Finnegan.
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6 Tips For Maximizing After-Tax Returns In Private M&A Deals
With potential tax legislation likely to spur a surge in private business sales, sellers can make the most of after-tax proceeds with strategies that include price allocation and qualified investment options, say Isaac Grossman and Daniel Studin at Morrison Cohen.