State & Local
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January 06, 2025
Newsom Says No New Taxes, No Deficit, In Early Budget Look
California Gov. Gavin Newsom pledged Monday not to raise taxes in the upcoming budget cycle for the state, while providing an early look at a $322 billion budget that differs from the previous two years by not having a deficit.
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January 06, 2025
Pa. Licensing Law For Vape-Makers Flawed, Panel Finds
Part of Pennsylvania's law regulating licenses for e-cigarette manufacturers is unconstitutional because it gives legislative power to the state's Department of Revenue, an appellate court has ruled in an issue of first impression.
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January 06, 2025
Va. Tax Head Backs Assessments Based On IRS Audit
The Virginia Department of Taxation correctly issued assessments to a woman for additional income tax after learning that the IRS had adjusted her federal returns and finding no record of amended state returns to report the federal changes, the state's tax commissioner ruled.
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January 06, 2025
Va. Retailer Gets Last Chance To Back Up Exemption Claim
A Virginia retailer will get a final chance to provide documentation to claim exemptions and contest the findings of an audit of its sales and use tax liability, the state's tax commissioner said.
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January 06, 2025
Hochul Pitches Increasing NY Child Tax Credit
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said Monday that she wants to roughly triple the state's refundable child tax credit to up to $1,000 per child under the age of four and increase the benefit to as much as $500 for older children.
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January 06, 2025
Idaho Gov. Aiming For $100M In Tax Cuts
Idaho's governor will push for a new round of tax cuts this year, worth a total of $100 million, he said Monday during his State of the State address.
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January 06, 2025
Ill. Bill Aims To Extend Affordable Housing Tax Break Deadline
Illinois would allow some owners of affordable rental housing until the end of 2037 to apply for a reduction in their property's assessed value for tax purposes as part of a bill introduced in the state Senate.
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January 06, 2025
Va. Tax Head Affirms Gov't Contractor's Sales Tax Bill
A Virginia-based government contractor that provided technology consulting services was correctly assessed retail sales and use tax on hardware and software sales that were part of a cost reimbursement contract, the state's tax commissioner said.
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January 06, 2025
Va. Brewery Owed Tax Refund For Pollution Equipment
A Virginia brewery is due a refund of sales and use taxes paid on pollution control equipment, the state tax commissioner ruled, saying the agency that certified the equipment for a tax exemption had the authority to do so.
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January 06, 2025
Proskauer Adds New Funds Partners In NY, DC
Proskauer Rose LLP announced Monday it has rung in the new year by adding two new partners to its private funds group, with the addition of a tax expert from Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP in New York and a regulatory specialist from the SEC in Washington, D.C.
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January 06, 2025
Va. Newcomers Partly Allowed Credits For Out-Of-State Taxes
A newly arrived Virginia couple were eligible for state income tax credits for taxes paid to two other states on income sourced to those states, but not for taxes paid to California, the Virginia tax commissioner said.
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January 06, 2025
Va. Contractor Allowed Credit For Wrongly Collected Sales Tax
A Virginia security systems seller and installer may seek a credit for sales taxes erroneously collected from its customers when it should have paid sales or use taxes itself, the state tax commissioner said.
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January 06, 2025
Pa. Revenues Through Dec. Dip $97M Below Projections
Pennsylvania's general fund revenue from July through December was $97 million lower than expected, according to the state Department of Revenue.
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January 03, 2025
Honeygrow Accused Of Taxing Bottled Water At Pa. Location
Philadelphia-based restaurant chain Honeygrow unjustly profited from charging 6% sales tax for bottled water at one of its locations in violation of Pennsylvania law, a new class action lawsuit filed in state court alleged.
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January 03, 2025
Ohio AG Urges State Justices To Limit Local Tax Appeals
Ohio's attorney general backed property owners in the state Supreme Court who are arguing that school boards can't appeal valuation decisions of properties they don't lease or own to county courts, saying the boards don't have a sufficient interest in the properties to pursue litigation.
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January 03, 2025
Va. HVAC Biz Must Pay Tax On Unit Cost, Commissioner Says
A business that provides and installs heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems for Virginia residents is considered a consuming contractor and must pay either sales or use tax on the cost of the units it installs, the state's tax commissioner said.
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January 03, 2025
Ohio Appeals Court Backs Eightfold Boost In Property Value
An Ohio appeals court rejected a man's effort to cut the valuation of his property, upholding a state Board of Tax Appeals order that reinstated a valuation that rose eightfold from the previous year.
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January 03, 2025
Potomac Law Group Adds Longtime Tax Leader From Day Pitney
After an end-of-the-year hiring spree in which Potomac Law Group added four former Rimon PC attorneys, PLG has started 2025 by adding the former leader of Day Pitney's multistate tax practice to its ranks.
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January 03, 2025
Ark. Revenues Through Dec. Top Estimate By $28.7M
Arkansas' net revenue collection from July to December exceeded state forecasts for the period by $28.7 million, according to a state Department of Finance and Administration report released Friday.
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January 02, 2025
NC Tax Agency Says Court Erred In Sales Tax Ruling
A North Carolina administrative law court erred in determining that an asphalt company's transfers of its liquid asphalt product to its parent company and another related entity were distributions not subject to sales tax, the state tax agency said in a petition.
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January 02, 2025
La. Dept. Lowers Interest Charged On Unpaid Taxes
The Louisiana Department of Revenue lowered the rate of interest it collects on unpaid taxes by half a percentage point, the department said in a bulletin.
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January 02, 2025
Kan. Revenue Tops Estimate By $89M In December
Kansas' general fund revenue in December totaled $89 million more than the amount projected for the month, according to a report issued Thursday by the state Department of Revenue.
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January 02, 2025
Ohio Dept. Expands Rules For Income Tax Refund Requests
Ohio provided the state tax commissioner more latitude for the creation of state income tax refund claim forms and the documentation needed to substantiate claims under regulatory amendments approved by the state Department of Taxation.
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January 02, 2025
NJ Residents Freed Of $2.1M Tax Bill On Repatriated Income
Two New Jersey residents don't owe state tax on income repatriated under the 2017 federal tax overhaul, the state's tax court ruled, saying New Jersey's personal income tax laws don't include deemed dividends as a category of taxable income.
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January 02, 2025
Mich. Justices Say Detroit Fire Fee Is Legal, Not A Tax
The Michigan Supreme Court has ruled a Detroit fee for a fire service program was not an unlawful tax but clarified that a regulatory program's main benefit cannot be the mere permission for a property owner to operate its business in the city.
Expert Analysis
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Newman Suspension Shows Need For Judicial Reform
The recent suspension of U.S. Circuit Judge Pauline Newman following her alleged refusal to participate in a disability inquiry reveals the need for judicial misconduct reforms to ensure that judges step down when they can no longer serve effectively, says Aliza Shatzman at The Legal Accountability Project.
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How And Why Your Firm Should Implement Fixed-Fee Billing
Amid rising burnout in the legal industry and client efforts to curtail spending, pivoting to a fixed-fee billing model may improve client-attorney relationships and offer lawyers financial, logistical and stress relief — while still maintaining profit margins, say Kevin Henderson and Eric Pacifici at SMB Law Group.
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How Law Firms Can Use Account-Based Marketing Strategies
Amid several evolving legal industry trends, account-based marketing can help law firms uncover additional revenue-generating opportunities with existing clients, with key considerations ranging from data analytics to relationship building, say Jennifer Ramsey at stage LLC and consultant Gina Sponzilli.
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Strategic Succession Planning At Law Firms Is Crucial
Senior partners' reluctance to retire, the rise of the nonequity partner tier and generational differences in expectations are all contributing to an increasing number of departures from BigLaw, making it imperative for firms to encourage retirement among senior ranks and provide clearer leadership pathways to junior attorneys, says Laura Leopard at Leopard Solutions.
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Potential Calamities, Greatly Exaggerated: SALT In Review
From fears of judicial upheaval to a tax break for space travel, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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Maximizing Law Firm Profitability In Uncertain Times
As threats of an economic downturn loom, firms can boost profits by embracing the power of bottom-line management and creating an ecosystem where strategic financial oversight and robust timekeeping practices meet evolved client relations, says Shireen Hilal at Maior Strategic Consulting.
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Preparing Your Legal Department For Pillar 2 Compliance
Multinational entities should familiarize themselves with Pillar Two of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s BEPs 2.0 project and prepare their internal legal tracking systems for related reporting requirements that may go into effect as early as January, says Daniel Robyn at Ernst & Young.
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What Large Language Models Mean For Document Review
Courts often subject parties using technology assisted review to greater scrutiny than parties conducting linear, manual document review, so parties using large language models for document review should expect even more attention, along with a corresponding need for quality control and validation, say attorneys at Sidley.
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Participating In Living History Makes Me A Better Lawyer
My role as a baron in a living history group, and my work as volunteer corporate counsel for a book series fan association, has provided me several opportunities to practice in unexpected areas of law — opening doors to experiences that have nurtured invaluable personal and professional skills, says Matthew Parker at the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services.
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Another Ark. Tax Cut And Chicago Transit: SALT In Review
From yet another income tax cut in Arkansas to proposed extra funding for Chicago transit, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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Private Equity Owners Can Remedy Law Firms' Agency Issues
Nonlawyer, private-equity ownership of law firms can benefit shareholders and others vulnerable to governance issues such as disparate interests, and can in turn help resolve agency problems, says Michael Di Gennaro at The Law Practice Exchange.
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Kentucky Tax Talk: Taking Up The Dormant Commerce Clause
Attorneys at Frost Brown examine whether the U.S. Supreme Court is likely to review Foresight Coal Sales v. Kent Chandler to consider whether a Kentucky utility rate law discriminates against interstate commerce, and how the decision may affect dormant commerce clause jurisprudence.
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TCJA Workarounds And A Misstep In Va.: SALT In Review
From federal SALT deduction workarounds to Virginia's missed opportunity, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.