State & Local
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April 24, 2024
Philly Tells Justices To Skip Review Of Tax Credit System
A Philadelphia resident's claims that the city illegally refused to provide her a tax credit for her state income taxes paid to Delaware doesn't warrant U.S. Supreme Court review because case law on the related constitutional issues is thin, the city argued Wednesday.
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April 24, 2024
Kan. Gov. Vetoes Tax Omnibus, Asks For Lower Tax Rates
A bill that would have altered Kansas' income tax brackets, decreased its bank privilege tax, exempted the first $100,000 of a residential property's appraised value and exempted Social Security income was vetoed by the governor Wednesday.
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April 24, 2024
Hawaii High Court Affirms Timeshare Property Tax Is Legal
Timeshares in Maui County, Hawaii, were properly taxed using a timeshare property classification because the classification is both constitutional and in line with the county's code, the state Supreme Court affirmed.
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April 24, 2024
Va. Tax Commissioner Rules Old Assessments Still Collectible
A Virginia taxpayer is liable for individual income tax assessments issued more than a decade ago because the state tax department initiated collection actions within the applicable statute of limitations, the state tax commissioner ruled.
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April 24, 2024
Ariz. General Revenue Collections Up $128M From Forecasts
Arizona's general fund revenues from July through March were $128 million over budget forecasts, the state's Joint Legislative Budget Committee reported.
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April 24, 2024
NY's Housing Incentives, Protections Draw Mixed Reviews
The housing provisions in New York's recently approved $237 billion budget, which includes new tax incentives for developers and increased legal safeguards for tenants facing evictions, received varied reactions from attorneys, housing organizations and lobbyists as they digest all the details.
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April 24, 2024
RI Revenue Through March Beats Forecast By $13.3M
Rhode Island collected $13.3 million more in revenue from July through March than originally estimated in a budget forecast, according to a monthly report by the state's Office of Revenue Analysis.
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April 24, 2024
Va. Couple Filed Too Late For Credit, Tax Commissioner Says
The Virginia Department of Taxation correctly denied a couple's claim that they were entitled to a credit for an income tax overpayment, the state tax commissioner said, finding they filed their return too late to be granted a credit or refund.
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April 24, 2024
Va. Tax Head Abates Man's Assessment Due To Relocation
The Virginia tax commissioner ordered the abatement of an income tax assessment issued to a man who relocated to another state, finding he established domicile in the other state before the taxable year for which the assessment was issued.
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April 23, 2024
4 Things Attys Should Know About NJ's $56B Spending Plan
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has crafted a spending plan that furthers his vision of the state as an innovator in offshore wind and artificial intelligence, while drawing pushback for a proposed corporate transit fee and warehouse tax.
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April 23, 2024
Va. Woman May Claim Gambling Losses, Tax Boss Says
A Virginia woman may claim some itemized deductions for gambling losses and mortgage interest on her state income tax return, the state tax commissioner said, finding she provided sufficient documentation to substantiate some of the claimed costs.
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April 23, 2024
Mich. Tax Rate Cut Was Temporary, Dept. Tells State Justices
The Michigan Department of Treasury said a state appeals court correctly determined that a cut in the state income tax rate was effective for only one year and urged the state Supreme Court to deny an appeal from a coalition of Michigan lawmakers, business groups and residents.
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April 23, 2024
Va. Tax Head Says Trust Beneficiaries Can't Claim Credits
Beneficiaries of an irrevocable trust that is subject to tax in Virginia aren't entitled to tax credits attributable to the trust's ownership of pass-through entities that elect to pay tax at the entity level, the state tax commissioner said.
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April 23, 2024
Pa. Court Says Tax Appeal Can't Use New Ratio To Compare
The appeal of an Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, property assessment must use the ratio of property tax assessments in the area in the year the appeal was made to compare, the Commonwealth Court ruled.
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April 23, 2024
Ill. Total Revenues Through March Beat Estimates By $486M
Illinois' total revenues from July through March were higher than budget estimates by $486 million, according to a monthly report by the state Office of Management and Budget.
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April 23, 2024
Wis. Pro Gamblers Limited In Wagering Loss Deduction
A Wisconsin couple deemed professional gamblers by the state Department of Revenue may deduct gambling losses only to the extent of their gains, the state Tax Appeals Commission ruled.
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April 23, 2024
Vt. General Fund Revenues Through March Up $10M
Vermont's general revenue collection from July through March was $10 million higher than the same period last year, according to a report by the state's Agency of Administration.
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April 23, 2024
Va. Tax Head Finds Man's Ties To State Justify Assessment
A man with significant ties to Virginia remained subject to its income tax because he failed to prove that he cut those ties as of the tax year at issue, the state's tax commissioner ruled.
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April 23, 2024
Utah Justices Won't Boost Delta Aircraft Valuation
Utah's most populous county failed to show that a state law for valuing aircraft undervalued property belonging to Delta Air Lines and violated the state constitution, the state Supreme Court ruled.
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April 23, 2024
Okla. House OKs Expanding Industrial Development Tax Break
Oklahoma would expand a tax credit for qualified economic development expenditures in industrial parks, removing a limit on the credit, under a bill passed in the House and headed to the governor.
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April 23, 2024
Disney, IBM Stuck With Tax On Royalties, NY Top Court Holds
New York's highest court rejected Disney and IBM's arguments that the state unconstitutionally denied their attempts to take tax deductions on royalties received from foreign affiliates, holding Tuesday that the law at issue didn't discriminate against interstate commerce.
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April 23, 2024
Dentons Adds Ex-Jones Walker SALT Atty To Ala. Office
Dentons Sirote said it has added a state and local tax shareholder who was previously a partner at Jones Walker LLP to the tax practice in its Birmingham, Alabama, office.
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April 23, 2024
Ark. Sales Tax Applies To Flight Tours, Dept. Says
A company that operates aircraft sightseeing tours out of an Arkansas airport is properly charging sales tax on each reservation, the state Department of Finance and Administration said in a letter.
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April 23, 2024
Colo. Panel OKs Ballot Measure To Cap Property Tax Hikes
Colorado voters could decide whether to limit local property tax revenue growth under a ballot measure proposed in a resolution approved by a House panel.
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April 23, 2024
Pa. Sales Tax Applies To Sparkling Water, Court Affirms
Pennsylvania's sales tax applies to purchases of sparkling water because the water is considered a soft drink that is subject to tax, a state court affirmed.
Expert Analysis
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Tax Credits For Empty Garages In Calif.: SALT In Review
RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news, starting with California's planned tax credits for households without cars.
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CORRECTED: New Tax Credits For Renewables Should Offer Investors Relief
The Inflation Reduction Act's changes to tax credits for renewable energy projects should finally liberate tax equity investors from the restraints of the complex and onerous federal anti-abuse regime, says Kay Hobart at Parker Poe. Correction: Because of an editing error, a previous version of this article incorrectly characterized tax enforcement regimes in North Carolina and other states. This error has been corrected.
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P.L. 86-272 And Tax Cuts Here And There: SALT In Review
From California's interpretation of P.L. 86-272 to calls for tax cuts in Idaho and North Dakota, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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Unpacking The New Stock Buyback Tax And Its Exceptions
Xenia Garofalo and Kyle Colonna at Eversheds Sutherland discuss provisions of the recently enacted tax on corporate stock repurchases, how its exceptions may be applied and what companies should consider when evaluating the cost of new or existing programs.
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Mass. Retroactivity, Still, And Calif. Gases: SALT In Review
From Massachusetts' continuing pursuit of a retroactive tax to a California proposal to fight greenhouse gas emissions at the expense of the wealthy, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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Ohio Tax Talk: Telework Case Shows Tax Grounds Eroding
The Ohio Supreme Court case Schaad v. Alder, which considers a city's right to temporarily tax remote workers during the pandemic, highlights how sustained increases in telework may undermine the rationale allowing municipalities to tax employee income regardless of their residence, say Yazan Ashrawi and Raghav Agnihotri at Frost Brown.
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Digital Ads In NM And Farms In NJ: SALT In Review
From New Mexico's proposed rules on digital advertising to New Jersey's move toward relief for farmers, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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Senate Cannabis Bill May Give Some Cos. A Competitive Edge
Though the recently introduced Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act is unlikely to pass, it provides a bellwether for federal legalization, with a robust regulatory framework that would offer large food and beverage companies a structural advantage and poise multistate cannabis operators for further growth, say attorneys at Perkins Coie.
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NY's Out-Of-State Play And Ala.'s Add-Back: SALT In Review
From New York state's move toward taxing out-of-state entities' partnership sales to Pfizer's victory against Alabama's add-back rule, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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Lessons For Federal Lawmakers As Calif. Alters Cannabis Tax
California recently eliminated a cultivation tax that had for years burdened the state’s licensed cannabis market, providing important lessons for federal lawmakers on cumbersome regulations and unduly high taxes as they debate legalization, says Raza Lawrence at Zuber Lawler.
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Texas Tax Talk: Ruling May Erode Pro-Taxpayer Presumption
Following the recent Texas Supreme Court opinion in Hegar v. Health Care Service, the state comptroller may try to limit the utility of a long-standing presumption that ambiguous tax statutes must be construed strictly against the taxing authority and liberally for the taxpayer, say attorneys at Baker Botts.
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MTC Activity And Tax Rebates All Over: SALT In Review
From the highly active Multistate Tax Commission to tax rebates seemingly everywhere, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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Emerging SALT Trends For Cryptocurrency And NFTs
Attorneys at Venable discuss trends in state and local tax with respect to cryptocurrency and non-fungible tokens, and the issues for purchasers, sellers and owners in this growing marketplace that SALT authorities must address.