State & Local

  • December 08, 2025

    Texas Appeals Court Sticks Exxon With $45M Appraisal

    A Texas district court was correct in finding that an administrative law judge didn't have jurisdiction to hear Exxon Mobil Corp.'s appeal concerning $45 million worth of equipment, a state appeals court ruled, as the claim centered on industrial property.

  • December 08, 2025

    US Can Join Hawaii Transient Tax Case, Court Rules

    The U.S. government can join a group of cruise businesses in their challenge of Hawaii's transient occupancy tax expansion after meeting the intervention requirements, a U.S. district court ruled.

  • December 08, 2025

    Hogan Lovells Adds Latham Corporate Ace In Houston

    Hogan Lovells announced Monday that it has bolstered its tax, pensions and benefits offerings with a Houston-based attorney who came aboard from Latham & Watkins LLP.

  • December 08, 2025

    Ind. Bill Would Increase Income Tax Rate For Localities

    Indiana would increase the local individual income tax rate by nearly a percentage point under a bill introduced in the state Senate on Monday.

  • December 08, 2025

    Ala. Net Tax Collections Through November Up $90M

    Alabama's net tax collection from October through November outpaced the same period last year by $90 million, according to the state Department of Revenue.

  • December 08, 2025

    NJ Assembly Bill Seeks Tax Credits For Fusion Energy Cos.

    New Jersey would establish a program to provide corporation business tax and individual income tax credits for the development of power plants by fusion energy and fusion technology companies under a bill introduced in the state Assembly.

  • December 08, 2025

    NY's Hochul Vetoes Tax Deadline Change For Pot Distributors

    New York Gov. Kathy Hochul vetoed legislation that sought to change the date when cannabis distributors are required to submit excise tax returns, saying the bill would have created administrative issues for the state's tax agency.

  • December 08, 2025

    La. Gov. Names New Secretary To Lead Revenue Department

    Louisiana's governor appointed a new secretary to lead its Department of Revenue, choosing to elevate the department's deputy secretary who has more than a decade of experience in the agency.

  • December 05, 2025

    NH Supreme Court Asked To Affirm Tax Loss Offset Ruling

    New Hampshire's justices should affirm a lower court's finding that a capital loss carryback can be used to offset capital gains in a combined group, even if the loss and gain are generated by different group members, the Council on State Taxation said.

  • December 05, 2025

    The Tax Angle: Affordable Housing, Red Tape, ACA Credits

    With the midterm elections less than a year away, House and Senate members have been mulling several bread-and-butter tax issues such as housing, small businesses and healthcare. Here's a peek into a reporter's notebook on a few of these developing tax stories.

  • December 05, 2025

    Colo. Justices Urged To Scrap Ballot Plan To Expand TABOR

    A proposed ballot measure to require voter approval for a broader range of fees under Colorado's Taxpayer's Bill of Rights unlawfully contains more than a single subject and should be rejected, an opponent of the measure told the state's high court.

  • December 05, 2025

    Best Use Of Macy's Property Is As Store, Minn. Court Says

    The highest and best use for a Macy's property in Minnesota is its continued function as an anchor department store in a shopping mall, the state tax court said, declining to amend the valuations it previously found.

  • December 04, 2025

    NYU Tax Group Backs IRS In 1st Circ. Limited Partner Row

    Partners who are active participants in a partnership's business despite their status as limited partners under state law are not exempt from the self-employment tax, New York University's tax law center told the First Circuit in support of the federal government.

  • December 04, 2025

    Ark. Revenues Through November Beat Forecast By $109M

    Arkansas' net general fund revenue collection from July through November exceeded estimates by $109 million, according to the state Department of Finance and Administration.

  • December 04, 2025

    Mass. Revenue In November Beats Estimate By $188M

    Massachusetts' general fund revenue collection from July through November outpaced estimates by $188 million, according to the state Department of Revenue.

  • December 04, 2025

    NH Receipts Through November Down $6M From Estimate

    New Hampshire's total receipts from July through November underperformed estimates by $6 million, according to the state Department of Administrative Services.

  • December 04, 2025

    Colo. Gov. Urges Treasury To Not Suspend Direct File

    The U.S. Treasury Department should rethink its decision to suspend Direct File, its free online tax preparation tool, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis said, calling it successful in simplifying filing and lowering costs for taxpayers.

  • December 03, 2025

    Mineral Rights At Former Mo. Gas Station Ruled Worthless

    A convenience store company's interest in mineral rights it retained when it sold a gas station property are correctly valued at $0 and not taxable, the Missouri Court of Appeals ruled, upholding decisions of a trial court and the state's tax commission.

  • December 03, 2025

    Colo. Board Advances High-Earner Tax Ballot Measure

    Colorado would boost income tax rates for high earners and lower them for others, raising as much as $4 billion annually, under a proposed ballot measure advanced Wednesday by a state board.

  • December 03, 2025

    Wisconsin Village Loses Bid to Block Oneida Land Trust

    A federal court judge affirmed an Interior Department decision to place 500 acres of properties into a trust for the Oneida Nation, rejecting claims by a Wisconsin village that the transfers were based on a biased administrative process that wiped out its municipal authority.

  • December 03, 2025

    Mass. Justices Question Limits Of Estate Tax Penalties

    A fine and interest assessment levied by Massachusetts' tax agency against an estate that filed its return seven years late is excessive and unconstitutional, the estate told the state's high court Wednesday, adding that it resulted in a penalty that was higher than the underlying tax.

  • December 03, 2025

    Boston Celeb Chef Facing Default In City's $1.7M Tax Case

    Celebrity chef Barbara Lynch failed to line up new counsel or respond to an amended complaint the city of Boston brought against her in state court over an unpaid $1.7 million tax bill for her now-shuttered restaurants, the city has argued, asking that she be found in default.

  • December 03, 2025

    Ore. Homeowner Can't Appeal Home's Value, Court Says

    An Oregon homeowner cannot appeal the real market values of his home because the difference between the homeowner's and the assessor's valuations failed to meet the statutory requirement for an appeal, the Oregon Tax Court ruled. 

  • December 03, 2025

    Oil Co. Can't Claim Sales Tax Exemption, Wyo. Justices Say

    A Wyoming oil and gas producer is not entitled to a refund for the sales tax paid on its electricity purchases because its movement of fluids does not constitute the company being engaged in the transportation business, the state Supreme Court ruled. 

  • December 03, 2025

    Iowa Total Receipts Through November Down $571M

    Iowa's general fund revenue from July through November underperformed estimates by $571 million, according to the state Department of Management.

Featured Stories

  • The Tax Angle: Affordable Housing, Red Tape, ACA Credits

    Stephen K. Cooper

    With the midterm elections less than a year away, House and Senate members have been mulling several bread-and-butter tax issues such as housing, small businesses and healthcare. Here's a peek into a reporter's notebook on a few of these developing tax stories.

  • State & Local Tax Takeaways From November

    Maria Koklanaris

    From a win for A&E Television Networks over New York City's unincorporated business tax to Colorado voters' approval of ballot measures to raise income taxes on high earners, November was a lively month for state and local tax. Here, Law360 looks at these and other state and local tax highlights from the past month.

  • The Tax Angle: Taxpayer Advocate Update, Tax Prom 2025

    Stephen K. Cooper

    From a look at changes underway at the Taxpayer Advocate Service to remarks by Senate Finance Committee Chairman Mike Crapo at the Tax Prom, the Tax Foundation's annual black tie event, here's a peek into a reporter's notebook on a few developing tax stories.

Expert Analysis

  • The Law Firm Merger Diaries: Getting The Message Across

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    Communications and brand strategy during a law firm merger represent a crucial thread that runs through every stage of a combination, and should include clear messaging, leverage modern marketing tools and embrace the chance to evolve, says Ashley Horne at Womble Bond.

  • Horizontal Stare Decisis Should Not Be Casually Discarded

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    Eliminating the so-called law of the circuit doctrine — as recently proposed by a Fifth Circuit judge, echoing Justice Neil Gorsuch’s concurrence in Loper Bright — would undermine public confidence in the judiciary’s independence and create costly uncertainty for litigants, says Lawrence Bluestone at Genova Burns.

  • Food For Thought On Taxes, By The Bagful: SALT In Review

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    From a welcome annual ranking of the states' tax climates to the Virginia capital city's new tax on plastic bags, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.

  • 10 Commandments For Agentic AI Tools In The Legal Industry

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    Though agentic artificial intelligence has demonstrated significant promise for optimizing legal work, it presents numerous risks, so specific ethical obligations should be built into the knowledge base of every agentic AI tool used in the legal industry, says Steven Cordero at Akerman LLP.

  • NY Tax Talk: New ALJs, New Rules, Apportionment, Bundling

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    Attorneys at Eversheds review the top New York tax law developments from last quarter, including appointments to the New York City Tax Appeals Tribunal and the city's proposed rules to clarify income taxation of foreign corporations, and highlight two litigation matters to watch.

  • State, Federal Incentives Heat Up Geothermal Projects

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    Geothermal energy can now benefit from dramatically accelerated permitting for development on federal land as well as state-level renewable energy portfolio standards — but operating in the complex legal framework surrounding geothermal projects requires successful navigation of complex water rights and environmental regulations, say attorneys at Holland & Hart.

  • The Law Firm Merger Diaries: How To Build On Cultural Fit

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    Law firm mergers should start with people, then move to strategy: A two-level screening that puts finding a cultural fit at the pinnacle of the process can unearth shared values that are instrumental to deciding to move forward with a combination, says Matthew Madsen at Harrison.

  • Considerations When Invoking The Common-Interest Privilege

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    To successfully leverage the common-interest doctrine in a multiparty transaction or complex litigation, practitioners should be able to demonstrate that the parties intended for it to apply, that an underlying privilege like attorney-client has attached, and guard against disclosures that could waive privilege and defeat its purpose, say attorneys at DLA Piper.

  • The Law Firm Merger Diaries: Making The Case To Combine

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    When making the decision to merge, law firm leaders must factor in strategic alignment, cultural compatibility and leadership commitment in order to build a compelling case for combining firms to achieve shared goals and long-term success, says Kevin McLaughlin at UB Greensfelder.

  • What To Watch As NY LLC Transparency Act Is Stuck In Limbo

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    Just about a month before it's set to take effect, the status of the New York LLC Transparency Act remains murky because of a pending amendment and the lack of recent regulatory attention in New York, but business owners should at least prepare for the possibility of having to comply, says Jonathan Wilson at Buchalter.

  • Despite Deputy AG Remarks, DOJ Can't Sideline DC Bar

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    Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche’s recent suggestion that the D.C. Bar would be prevented from reviewing misconduct complaints about U.S. Department of Justice attorneys runs contrary to federal statutes, local rules and decades of case law, and sends the troubling message that federal prosecutors are subject to different rules, say attorneys at HWG.

  • Illinois Takes A Turn Under The Dance Cap: SALT In Review

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    From Illinois' flirtation with a wealth tax to laudable customer service in several departments of revenue, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.

  • Rule Amendments Pave Path For A Privilege Claim 'Offensive'

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    Litigators should consider leveraging forthcoming amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, which will require early negotiations of privilege-related discovery claims, by taking an offensive posture toward privilege logs at the outset of discovery, says David Ben-Meir at Ben-Meir Law.