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July 09, 2021
State And Local Tax Cases To Watch In The 2nd Half Of 2021
From Big Tech's efforts to scrap Maryland's novel digital advertising tax to states challenging a federal law curtailing their abilities to cut taxes, the second half of 2021 is sure to offer noteworthy developments in state and local tax litigation. Here, Law360 spotlights key cases to monitor as the rest of the year unfolds.
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July 01, 2021
Judge Says Federal Limit On Ohio Tax Cuts Unconstitutional
A federal judge granted Ohio a permanent injunction Thursday against part of the American Rescue Plan that prohibits states from using pandemic aid to offset tax cuts, banning the U.S. Treasury from enforcing the provision against the state.
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June 07, 2021
Ohio Asserts Standing To Ax Fed. Law Limiting State Tax Cuts
Ohio asserted Monday that it has standing to challenge a federal law prohibiting states from using coronavirus aid to offset tax cuts, rebutting the U.S. Department of the Treasury's arguments that the state's acceptance of federal funds mooted its claims.
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June 03, 2021
Treasury Tells Court Ohio's Bid To Ax Tax Cut Limit Law Moot
Ohio's attempt to invalidate a federal law prohibiting states from using coronavirus aid to offset tax cuts is moot because the state has accepted the funds and terms and lacks standing, the U.S. Treasury Department told a federal court.
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June 02, 2021
Free-Market Group Backs Ohio's Bid To Ax Tax Cut Limit Law
An Ohio free-market research group has backed Ohio's attempt to invalidate a federal law prohibiting states from using coronavirus aid to offset tax cuts, arguing that a proposed Treasury regulation made the statute more ambiguous.
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May 27, 2021
Civil Liberties Group Backs Ohio's Bid To Ax Tax Cut Limit Law
A civil liberties organization has supported Ohio's attempt to invalidate a federal law prohibiting states from using coronavirus aid to offset tax cuts, arguing that a proposed Treasury regulation made the statute more ambiguous.
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May 19, 2021
Treasury Rule Doesn't Fix Law Limiting Tax Cuts, Ohio Says
Ohio pressed on Wednesday with its challenge to a federal law prohibiting states from using coronavirus aid to offset tax cuts, saying that a recent proposed rule from the U.S. Department of the Treasury didn't render the law constitutional.
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May 12, 2021
Fed. Court Won't Toss Ohio's Virus Tax-Cut Prohibition Case
A federal court declined the Treasury Department's request to toss Ohio's challenge to a federal law provision prohibiting states from using coronavirus aid to offset tax cuts Wednesday, but it also denied Ohio's request for a preliminary injunction.
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May 11, 2021
Ohio AG Calls Treasury Tax-Cut Limit Rules Inadequate
New U.S. Treasury guidance interpreting a federal law prohibiting states from using coronavirus aid to offset tax cuts doesn't make the provision constitutional, Ohio's attorney general told a federal court Tuesday.
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April 19, 2021
Treasury Says Ohio Lacks Standing To Fight Tax-Cut Limit In Aid
The U.S. Department of the Treasury told a federal court that Ohio lacks standing to challenge a federal law prohibiting states from using coronavirus aid to offset tax cuts, arguing the state's claims are speculative and based on hypothetical harm.