State & Local

  • May 13, 2024

    NJ Panel Seeks Oral Healthcare Product Tax Break In Compact

    A New Jersey Assembly committee advanced a resolution Monday pushing for an amendment to the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement that would allow states to exempt oral healthcare products from sales tax.

  • May 10, 2024

    Ill. Remote Seller Rules Violate Wayfair, Calif. Seller Claims

    A California-based business argued that Illinois' remote seller system presents unconstitutional burdens, telling the state tax tribunal that Illinois' varying sourcing rules and the quick pace by which it adopted economic nexus violate the U.S. Constitution's commerce clause.

  • May 10, 2024

    Nev. Tax Commission Floats Updated Regs For Remote Sellers

    Nevada would clarify sales tax collection requirements imposed on remote sellers, marketplace sellers and marketplace facilitators under regulatory changes proposed by the state Tax Commission.

  • May 10, 2024

    Newsom Says No Tax Increases Planned In Calif. Budget

    California would not increase taxes or impose new taxes under a revised budget plan presented Friday by Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom.

  • May 10, 2024

    Ore. Court Drops Tax Value Of Rural Property

    The Oregon Tax Court lowered the real market valuation of a rural property with outbuildings used for storage of a car collection, relying partially on the owner's cost approach to the value.

  • May 10, 2024

    Miss. To Lower Sales Tax Rate For Oil Cos.' Purchases

    Mississippi will reduce the sales tax rate for equipment and services used to drill, survey or explore for oil, natural gas and other minerals to 4.5% as part of a bill signed by the governor.

  • May 10, 2024

    Colo. Lawmakers OK Quantum Tech Investment Tax Credits

    Colorado would create a pair of tax credits to promote investment in quantum technology development facilities by entities receiving certain federal grants under legislation passed by the state Senate and heading to the governor.

  • May 10, 2024

    NY Senate Bill Seeks Excise Tax On To-Go Alcohol

    New York would impose a 5% excise tax on sales of to-go alcoholic drinks under a bill introduced in the state Senate, with funds from the tax to be put toward substance use education and treatment programs.

  • May 10, 2024

    SD General Revenues Through April Up $24M Over Estimates

    South Dakota's general revenue collection was up roughly $24 million over budget estimates from July through April, according to a monthly report by the state Bureau of Finance and Management.

  • May 10, 2024

    Use Of AI For Tax Comment Letters Poses Ethical Quandaries

    While artificial intelligence can streamline the process of conducting a comprehensive review of complex, IRS-proposed federal tax regulations, tax attorneys must be aware of professional and ethical considerations when using it to help draft comment letters to submit to the agency.

  • May 10, 2024

    Mo. Net Revenue Collection Through April Up $280M

    Missouri's net general revenue collection from July through April was $280 million higher than in the previous fiscal year, according to a report by the state Office of Administration, Division of Budget and Planning. 

  • May 10, 2024

    Colo. Lawmakers OK MTC Method For Corp. Tax Reporting

    Colorado would conform its method for determining the makeup of a combined corporate group with Multistate Tax Commission standards under legislation approved by lawmakers and sent to Democratic Gov. Jared Polis.

  • May 10, 2024

    Pa.'s General Revenue Collection Beat Estimates By $739M

    Pennsylvania's general fund revenue from July through April was $739 million higher than budget estimates, according to a monthly report released Friday by the state Department of Revenue.

  • May 10, 2024

    Colo. Lawmakers OK $700M Child Tax Credit

    Colorado's lawmakers have approved legislation to create a child tax credit worth about $700 million annually and sent the bill to Democratic Gov. Jared Polis.

  • May 10, 2024

    The Week In Trump: All Eyes On NY As Other Cases Lag

    Donald Trump's Manhattan hush money trial took center stage with dramatic testimony from adult film actress Stormy Daniels, while the former president's criminal cases in Georgia and Florida ran into delays that could last through Election Day.

  • May 10, 2024

    Calif. OTA In Untested Area On Ruling That Biz Wants Binding

    A decision by California's Office of Tax Appeals that Microsoft can include 100% of the dividends from foreign affiliates in its California sales factor denominator pleased businesses, who now want the OTA to designate the opinion as precedential, thus binding on it and the state Franchise Tax Board.

  • May 09, 2024

    Court Split Warrants Review Of Philly Credits, Justices Told

    A split among state courts over whether state and local taxes must be aggregated when evaluating their constitutionality is more significant than Philadelphia has suggested, a city resident told the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday in seeking review of the city's refusal to credit her taxes paid to Delaware.

  • May 09, 2024

    Okla. To End Moratorium On Local Sales Tax Hikes On Food

    Oklahoma will end a moratorium barring counties and municipalities from increasing local sales taxes on food under a bill signed by the governor.

  • May 09, 2024

    Iowa Streamlines Abandoned Property Delivery To Owners

    Iowa streamlined its procedure for the delivery of abandoned property by allowing the state treasurer to deliver such property directly to a person determined to be its owner under a bill signed by the governor.

  • May 09, 2024

    NY Tribunal Affirms Couple Can't Claim Real Estate Deduction

    A New York couple was correctly denied a real estate deduction on their personal income tax returns because the husband didn't qualify as a real estate professional, the state Tax Appeals Tribunal affirmed in a decision released Thursday.

  • May 09, 2024

    Mass. Tax Board Axes Home's Value Based On Similar Sales

    A Massachusetts home was overvalued, the state Appellate Tax Board ruled, finding evidence of comparable sales presented by the homeowner to be persuasive.

  • May 09, 2024

    Ala. To Give Employers Tax Credit For Offering Child Care

    Alabama employers that offer a child care facility for their employees will be able to claim an income tax credit up to $600,000 per year under a bill enacted by the governor Thursday.

  • May 09, 2024

    Ore. Tax Court Drops Valuation Of Mobile Home Park

    An Oregon mobile home park should be reduced in value from $2.3 million to $1.7 million because an income analysis presented by the owners reflected the property's real market value better than a local assessor's method, the state's tax court said.

  • May 09, 2024

    Colo. Lawmakers Approve Extended Property Tax Cuts

    Colorado would extend its current temporary property tax rate reductions into 2024 and would lower tax rates for future years under legislation passed by Colorado lawmakers that could save property owners about $1 billion in its first year.

  • May 09, 2024

    Va. Cos.' Agent Can Add Info In Tax Suit, Commissioner Says

    A taxpayer who served as the buying agent for companies that provide mobile communications services to customers in Virginia may offer additional documentation to resolve a disputed retail sales and use tax assessment that resulted from an audit, the state tax commissioner said.

Expert Analysis

  • A Milestone For Offshore Wind In Maine

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    Recently signed legislation directing Maine to procure up to 3 gigawatts of offshore wind by 2040 offers indisputable promise that the state will soon welcome commercial-scale offshore wind development off its shores, says Joshua Rosen at Foley Hoag.

  • Mallory Ruling Doesn't Undermine NC Sales Tax Holding

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    Contrary to the conclusion reached in a recent Law360 guest article, the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent Mallory ruling shouldn't be read as implicitly repudiating the North Carolina Supreme Court’s sales tax ruling in Quad Graphics v. North Carolina Department of Revenue — the U.S. Supreme Court could have rejected Quad by directly overturning it, says Jonathan Entin at Case Western Reserve.

  • Calif. Policymakers Should Aid Crashing Cannabis Market

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    As California’s cannabis sector nears the brink of financial collapse, it may be time for the state government to seriously consider potential bailout programs for the embattled industry — though the crisis also presents strategic buying opportunities for those with a high tolerance for uncertainty, says Michelle Mabugat at Greenberg Glusker.

  • What Came Of Texas Legislature's Long-Promised Tax Relief

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    Following promises of historic tax relief made possible by a record budget surplus, the Texas legislative session as a whole was one in which taxpayers that are large businesses could have done somewhat better, but the new legislation is clearly still a positive, say attorneys at Baker Botts.

  • Looking Behind The Curtain Of Residential Transition Loans

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    As residential transition loans and securitizations of such loans grow increasingly popular, real estate stakeholders should take care to understand both the unique features and potential challenges offered by this novel asset class, say attorneys at Mayer Brown.

  • Where Tax Policies Go Wrong: SALT In Review

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    RSM's David Brunori reviews the worst tax policies employed by state and local governments, then critiques recent tax developments in Oregon, New York and Boston.

  • Mallory Opinion Implicitly Overturned NC Sales Tax Ruling

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    The U.S. Supreme Court recently declined to review Quad Graphics v. North Carolina Department of Revenue, but importantly kicked the legs from under Quad's outcome a week later, stating in its Mallory decision that the high court has the prerogative to overrule its own decisions, says Richard Pomp at the University of Connecticut.

  • Delicious In Conn., Less Tasty In La.: SALT In Review

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    From Connecticut reducing its beer tax to Louisiana retaining its franchise tax, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.

  • Review Of Repatriation Tax Sets Justices On Slippery Slope

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    The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision to review the constitutionality of the repatriation tax in Moore v. U.S. has implications for many tax rules involving unrealized amounts and could leave the court on the brink of invalidating large swaths of the Internal Revenue Code, say attorneys at Eversheds Sutherland.

  • How To Avoid A Zombie Office Building Apocalypse

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    With national office vacancy rates approaching 20%, policymakers, investors and developers will need to come together in order to prevent this troubling trend from sucking the life out of business districts or contaminating the broader real estate market, say Ryan Sommers and Robyn Minter Smyers at Thompson Hine.

  • Ohio Tax Talk: Building On Federal Affordable Housing Credit

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    Ohio's soon-to-be-implemented low-income housing tax credit could significantly affect the state's affordable housing landscape and influence tax-credit deal financing for these projects, though Senate changes may have dampened the new credit's immense potential, say Raghav Agnihotri and Rachael Chamberlain at Frost Brown.

  • Holding These Truths Incontrovertible: SALT In Review

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    RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news, beginning with "almost irrefutable" observations delivered at a recent tax seminar.

  • LA's High-Value Real Estate Transfer Tax Should Be Scrapped

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    Los Angeles’ recently implemented high-value property transfer tax has chilled the real estate market, is failing to meet revenue expectations and raises significant constitutional concerns, making it a flawed piece of legislation that should be invalidated, says attorney Paul Weinberg.

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