State & Local
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May 23, 2024
NY Panel OKs Allowing Anyone To Rep Clients At Tax Tribunal
New York would allow taxpayers to choose anyone age 18 and older to represent them in the state Tax Appeals Tribunal, including a registered tax preparer, under a bill passed in the Assembly Ways and Means Committee.
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May 23, 2024
Colo. To Allow Fire, Ambulance Districts To Levy Sales Taxes
Colorado fire and ambulance districts will be able to levy local sales taxes, with voter approval, and impose impact fees on new construction under legislation signed by Democratic Gov. Jared Polis.
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May 23, 2024
Idaho Revenue Through April Up $89M Over Forecasts
Idaho general revenue collection from July through April was up $89 million over budget forecasts, the state Division of Financial Management reported.
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May 23, 2024
Akerman Brings On Kilpatrick Tax Ace In LA
Akerman LLP is boosting its tax team, bringing in a Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP corporate tax and energy tax credit expert as a partner in its Los Angeles office.
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May 22, 2024
Justices' CFPB Alliance May Save SEC Courts, Not Chevron
A four-justice concurrence to the U.S. Supreme Court's decision upholding the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's unique funding scheme last week carries implications for other cases pending before the court that challenge the so-called administrative state, or the permanent cadre of regulatory agencies and career government enforcers who hold sway over vast swaths of American economic life.
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May 22, 2024
Tenn. To Align With Tax Pact For Sales And Use Tax Sourcing
Tennessee will implement several state sales and use tax changes starting July 1, including adopting sourcing provisions in line with the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement, as part of legislation enacted last year, the state Department of Revenue said in a notice published Wednesday.
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May 22, 2024
SC Increases, Expands Tax Credit For Employing Apprentices
South Carolina increased an individual and corporate income tax credit available to taxpayers that employ apprentices and expanded when credits may be claimed, under legislation signed by the governor.
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May 22, 2024
Colo. Gambling Tax Refund Question Heading To Ballot
Colorado will allow voters to decide if the state should keep and spend sports betting tax revenue or refund it back to casinos as part of a bill signed into law by Democratic Gov. Jared Polis.
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May 22, 2024
DC Empty Building Not Eligible For Tax Exemption, Court Says
The owner of a vacant building in Washington, D.C., can't claim an exemption from the district's vacant building property tax rate because the owner claimed the exemption outside the allowed two-year period, the district's highest court ruled.
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May 22, 2024
Fla. Dept. Owes Biz $1.2M In Interest, Fuel Supplier Tells Court
The Florida Department of Revenue owes a 7-Eleven fuel supplier $1.2 million in interest on a refund of a duplicate tax assessment the department was ordered to pay, the supplier told a state court.
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May 22, 2024
Minn. Lawmakers OK Family Leave Payroll Tax Boost
Minnesota would raise the payroll premium for its yet-to-begin paid family and medical leave program under a bill passed by state lawmakers in the final hours of their session.
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May 22, 2024
SC Expands Abandoned Building Credit, Adds Railroad Credit
South Carolina expanded its tax credit for the revitalization of abandoned buildings and provided an income tax credit for railroad reconstruction under a bill signed by the governor.
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May 22, 2024
SC General Revenue Through April Up $333M From Last Year
South Carolina's general revenue collection from July through April was up $333 million from last year, the state Board of Economic Advisors reported.
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May 22, 2024
ND General Fund Revenue Up $264M From Forecast
North Dakota general revenue collection from July through April was up $264 million from budget estimates, the state's Legislative Council reported.
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May 22, 2024
NYC's Proposed Split From State Tax Regs Sparks Pushback
New York City's plan to have its coming corporate tax overhaul regulations diverge from certain areas in the state's rules has drawn criticism from practitioners who say the proposals could increase compliance burdens and cut against the underlying law's intent to apply market-based sourcing.
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May 22, 2024
Ariz. General Revenues Through April Top Forecast By $120M
Arizona general revenue fund from July through April was $120 million higher than forecasts, the state Joint Legislative Budget Committee reported.
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May 22, 2024
Colo. Extends And Ups Conservation Easement Tax Credit
Colorado will extend and increase the amount available for its conservation easement tax credit under legislation signed by the governor.
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May 21, 2024
SC Justices Urged To Review $12.5M Amazon Tax Dispute
South Carolina's highest court should review an appeals court's opinion that Amazon was required to collect and remit sales tax on products sold on its marketplace in 2016 and owes the state $12.5 million in tax, according to amicus briefs Law360 obtained Tuesday.
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May 21, 2024
Wash. Justices Seem Split On Funds Getting Biz Tax Breaks
The Washington Supreme Court appeared divided on Tuesday over whether precedent means a group of funds are eligible for a business tax deduction on investment income, with one justice suggesting a previous ruling did not mesh with state tax law.
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May 21, 2024
Nixing Green Energy Tax Perks Would Be Tough For Trump
Former President Donald Trump has vowed to scrap Democrats' signature 2022 climate law should he get reelected in November, but following through on that campaign promise could prove difficult amid bipartisan support for many of the law's clean energy tax incentives and a potentially divided Congress.
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May 21, 2024
Nev. Commission Floats Regs To Implement Tax On Cannabis
Nevada would establish requirements for implementing the state's excise tax on cannabis that would apply to products obtained or bought by a "cannabis consumption lounge" and would clarify tax reporting rules for retail sales of cannabis under regulations proposed by the state Tax Commission.
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May 21, 2024
CohnReznick Adds PwC Partner To International Tax Practice
CohnReznick has a new principal in its international tax practice who previously served as a partner at PwC, the firm announced.
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May 21, 2024
22 States Tell 11th Circ. Corp. Transparency Act Goes Too Far
The federal Corporate Transparency Act unconstitutionally displaces state authority and its enforcement would economically harm states and their residents, attorneys general from 22 states told the Eleventh Circuit, urging it to uphold a ruling that struck down the law.
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May 21, 2024
South Carolina Conforms To Federal Tax Code Through 2023
South Carolina will conform the state's tax laws to reflect changes made to the Internal Revenue Code through the end of last year as part of a bill signed by the governor.
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May 21, 2024
NM Dept. Proposes Tax Change For Short-Term Rentals
New Mexico would clarify that businesses engaged in leasing short-term rentals are subject to gross receipts tax under a proposed rule published Tuesday by the state's revenue department.
Expert Analysis
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Va. Tax Nixed, NJ Shoplifter Targeted: SALT In Review
From a tax declared unconstitutional in Virginia to a New Jersey prosecutor's attempt to include sales tax in a shoplifting charge, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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Midterm Cannabis Results Remind That Progress Is Not Linear
It may appear odd that the majority of state proposals for adult-use cannabis failed in November’s midterm elections when legalization is polling at an all-time high, but history moves in fits and starts, and there are clearly still some blind spots and hidden variables affecting voter perceptions, say Whitt Steineker and Mason Kruse at Bradley Arant.
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Wash. B&O Tax Proposal Is A Step In The Right Direction
The Washington Tax Structure Work Group’s proposal to swap the state’s problematic business and occupation tax for a Texas-style margins tax is far from a perfect solution, but it has opened the door for a long-overdue conversation about B&O tax changes that would provide much-needed administrative relief, says Nikki Dobay at Greenberg Traurig.
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This Year's Top 10 Developments In State And Local Tax
Attorneys at Grant Thornton rank the 10 biggest state and local tax issues of 2022, including the adoption of state pass-through entity taxes, Maryland's digital advertising tax and American Rescue Plan Act litigation.
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What To Expect In 2023: SALT In Review
Starting with predictions for the coming year, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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Texas Tax Talk: What To Know About The Prefiled Bills
Many of the Texas tax bills prefiled ahead of the state's January 2023 legislative session predictably reduce property tax, but it remains unclear how online sales tax sourcing will be addressed, and an expiring school district property tax incentive program will be reimplemented, say Matt Larsen and Alison Andrews at Baker Botts.
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Tax Cuts In Both Dakotas: SALT In Review
From tax-cut proposals in the Dakotas to a New Mexico artist who tried to represent himself, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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Kentucky Tax Talk: Where Art Thou Kentucky Amnesty?
Attorneys at Frost Brown unpack the reasons why Kentucky's tax amnesty program never got off the ground this year, why implementation in 2023 won't be impeded by similar hurdles and how administration of the program may affect other Department of Revenue services once it gets going.
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5 Proof Of Domicile Takeaways From Calif. Tax Appeals Ruling
The California Office of Tax Appeals' recent Beckwith decision, which boiled down to a dispute over when a taxpayer moved from Tennessee to California for income tax purposes, provides valuable lessons on the evidence needed to establish the ties and intent that underlie tax domicile and residence, says Eric Coffill at Eversheds Sutherland.
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The Tax Comity Doctrine And Other Oddities: SALT In Review
From the little-known tax comity doctrine to governments' continuing pursuit of streaming services, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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State AGs Are Realizing Power Of False Claims Statutes
State attorneys general appear to be ramping up investigations, prosecutions and interventions using long-underappreciated state and municipal false claims statutes, and early indications signal an increasing focus on cybersecurity misrepresentations, private equity firms' misconduct and securities fraud, say attorneys at Troutman Pepper.
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Foreign Tax Credit Proposal Is Some Help, But More Is Needed
New foreign tax credit regulations proposed by the U.S. Treasury Department provided some measure of relief on cost recovery and royalty withholding, two of the most troublesome aspects of the 2021 final foreign tax credit regulations, but the final regulations are still harmful to many taxpayers, making litigation inevitable, say attorneys at Fenwick.
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Expect Seamless Transition To Controversial Ariz. Flat Tax
The unexpectedly early implementation of Arizona's new 2.5% flat income tax rate in January should be a painless and welcome change for individual taxpayers, even as the long-term impact on state and local economies is the subject of debate, say Karen Jurichko Lowell and Pat Derdenger at Lewis Roca.