State & Local

  • February 06, 2025

    RI House Bill Would Let Municipalities Tax Paid Parking Lots

    Rhode Island would allow localities to levy sales tax on parking facility fees under a bill introduced in the House of Representatives.

  • February 06, 2025

    Colo. Tax Dept. Seeks Input On Quantum Credit Recapture

    Some Colorado income tax credits claimed by taxpayers for quantum facility investments must be recaptured, the state Department of Revenue said in a draft rule, asking for public comments.

  • February 06, 2025

    Montana's Revenue Through Jan. Drops $116M

    Montana's general fund revenue collection from July through January sank $116 million from the total for the same period last fiscal year, according to the state Department of Revenue.

  • February 06, 2025

    Mo. Revenue Through Jan. Falls $163M

    Missouri's net revenue collection from July through January dropped $163 million from the total for the same period last fiscal year, according to the state Department of Revenue.

  • February 05, 2025

    Mastercard Owes $7.7M In Tax, SC Tells Appeals Court

    An administrative law judge was correct in finding that Mastercard's network is its income-producing activity, occurs within South Carolina and obligates the company to pay about $7.7 million in taxes, fees and interest, the state Department of Revenue told an appeals court.

  • February 05, 2025

    Wash. Bill Seeks To Allow Local Excise Taxes On Cannabis

    Washington state would authorize counties to impose an excise tax of up to 2% on retail sales of cannabis, if approved by voters during a special or general election, as part of a bill introduced in the state Senate.

  • February 05, 2025

    Kentucky Lawmakers Approve Cut To Flat Income Tax Rate

    Kentucky would lower its flat individual income tax rate by half a percentage point as part of a bill passed by lawmakers and headed to the governor.

  • February 05, 2025

    Md. Panel OKs Payment Plans For Incarcerated Taxpayers

    Maryland taxpayers currently or formerly incarcerated would be eligible for installment plans for tax liabilities under a bill reported favorably Wednesday by a state Senate committee.

  • February 05, 2025

    Okla. Gov.'s Budget Would Cut Biz, Individual Tax Rates

    Oklahoma lawmakers should cut both personal and business income tax rates and put the state on a path to eliminating both taxes, the governor said in his fiscal year 2026 budget proposal.

  • February 05, 2025

    Wash. House Bill Seeks Surcharge On 'Excessive' CEO Pay

    Washington state would impose a surcharge on corporations that provide "excessive" compensation to their chief executive officers under a bill in the state House of Representatives.

  • February 05, 2025

    Mich. Gov. Proposes Using AI To Bolster Tax Collection

    Michigan would deploy artificial intelligence tools to aid in tax collection under Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's proposed budget, which was released Wednesday.

  • February 05, 2025

    Minn. Senate Panel Backs Creating Letter Ruling Program

    Minnesota would establish a private letter ruling program under legislation advanced by a Senate committee Wednesday, although the state Department of Revenue expressed concerns with the proposal.

  • February 05, 2025

    Vt. Tax Collection Through Dec. Up $100M From Last Year

    Vermont's general fund revenue from July through December exceeded collections made during the same period last year by $100 million, according to the state Agency of Administration.

  • February 05, 2025

    Kan. Bill Would Create Task Force For Property Tax Study

    Kansas would create a task force to study the state's property taxes and make recommendations under a bill introduced in the state Senate.

  • February 05, 2025

    Mo. Committee Tells Senate To OK Biz Tax Threshold Increase

    Missouri would increase the threshold for businesses that localities can impose business license tax on under a bill that a state Senate committee recommended Wednesday for passage by the full Senate.

  • February 05, 2025

    Ark. Tax Revenue Through Jan. Up $44M From Estimate

    Arkansas' total net revenue from July through January beat budget estimates by $44 million, according to a report by the state Department of Finance and Administration reported.

  • February 05, 2025

    Ala. Tax Collection Through Jan. Drops $76M From Last Year

    Alabama's revenue collection from October through January fell $76 million compared with collections made during the same period last fiscal year, the state Department of Revenue said.

  • February 05, 2025

    DC Requires Copies Of Federal Returns For High Incomes

    The District of Columbia will require individuals and businesses with income above certain thresholds to submit a copy of their federal income tax return with the filing of their district tax return under regulatory amendments adopted by the district's Office of Tax and Revenue.

  • February 05, 2025

    Minn. Senate Bill Would Phase Out Estate Tax

    Minnesota would lower its estate tax rates by 1.6 percentage points each year until each rate is zero under a bill introduced in the state Senate.

  • February 04, 2025

    Mich. Supreme Court Says City's Electricity Fee Is Illegal Tax

    A franchise fee added to East Lansing, Michigan, residents' energy bills is a disguised tax, the Michigan Supreme Court ruled Monday, saying the fee was used to raise revenue for the city without first being approved by voters.

  • February 04, 2025

    Key State And Local Tax Takeaways From January

    January saw the U.S. Supreme Court decline to hear a Philadelphia resident's claims that the city's refusal to credit Delaware state taxes against her city wage tax liabilities was unconstitutional, while state legislatures returned for their 2025 sessions, marking another eventful month in state and local tax.

  • February 04, 2025

    Kostelanetz Adds Tax Pro From Lowenstein Sandler

    Kostelanetz LLP said a former partner at Lowenstein Sandler LLP has joined the firm as a partner in the Washington, D.C., office.

  • February 04, 2025

    Ariz. Bill Seeks Lawmaker Review Of Tax Law Interpretations

    The Arizona Department of Revenue would be required to notify the chairs of the legislative tax policy committees if an interpretation or provision of tax law will adversely affect taxpayers under legislation introduced Tuesday.

  • February 04, 2025

    Wash. Gov. Orders Look At Data Centers' Tax Revenue Impact

    Washington's governor issued an executive order directing the state's Department of Revenue to create a work group to examine the impact of data centers on the state's tax revenue and economy and recommend policies to address tax revenue needs in relation to other priorities.

  • February 04, 2025

    Pa. Gov. Proposes Corp. Tax Cuts, Energy Credits

    Pennsylvania would accelerate cuts to its corporate net income tax rate, expand and repurpose tax credits to fund energy projects and make other tax changes under a budget proposal announced Tuesday by Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro.

Expert Analysis

  • Sound Ideas And An Ill-Advised Gamble: SALT In Review

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    From potential reforms in Louisiana to tax incentives for a gambling company in Colorado, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.

  • Use The Right Kind Of Feedback To Help Gen Z Attorneys

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    Generation Z associates bring unique perspectives and expectations to the workplace, so it’s imperative that supervising attorneys adapt their feedback approach in order to help young lawyers learn and grow — which is good for law firms, too, says Rachael Bosch at Fringe Professional Development.

  • Congress Can And Must Enact A Supreme Court Ethics Code

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    As public confidence in the U.S. Supreme Court dips to historic lows following reports raising conflict of interest concerns, Congress must exercise its constitutional power to enact a mandatory and enforceable code of ethics for the high court, says Muhammad Faridi, president of the New York City Bar Association.

  • The Pop Culture Docket: Justice Lebovits On Gilbert And Sullivan

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    Characters in the 19th century comic operas of Gilbert and Sullivan break the rules of good lawyering by shamelessly throwing responsible critical thought to the wind, providing hilarious lessons for lawyers and judges on how to avoid a surfeit of traps and tribulations, say acting New York Supreme Court Justice Gerald Lebovits and law student Tara Scown.

  • State Of The States' AI Legal Ethics Landscape

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    Over the past year, several state bar associations, as well as the American Bar Association, have released guidance on the ethical use of artificial intelligence in legal practice, all of which share overarching themes and some nuanced differences, say Eric Pacifici and Kevin Henderson at SMB Law Group.

  • 8 Childhood Lessons That Can Help You Be A Better Attorney

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    A new school year is underway, marking a fitting time for attorneys to reflect on some fundamental life lessons from early childhood that offer a framework for problems that no legal textbook can solve, say Chris Gismondi and Chris Campbell at DLA Piper.

  • Challenge To Ill. Card Fee Law Explores Compliance Hurdles

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    A recent federal lawsuit challenging an Illinois law that will soon forbid electronic payment networks from charging fees for processing the tax and tip portions of card transactions, fleshes out the glaring compliance challenges and exposure risks financial institutions must be ready to face next summer, says Martin Kiernan at Amundsen Davis.

  • This Election, We Need To Talk About Court Process

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    In recent decades, the U.S. Supreme Court has markedly transformed judicial processes — from summary judgment standards to notice pleadings — which has, in turn, affected individuals’ substantive rights, and we need to consider how the upcoming presidential election may continue this pattern, says Reuben Guttman at Guttman Buschner.

  • Letting The People Decide: SALT In Review

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    RSM's David Brunori offers a look at tax-related ballot questions before the voters in 16 states this fall.

  • Mental Health First Aid: A Brief Primer For Attorneys

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    Amid a growing body of research finding that attorneys face higher rates of mental illness than the general population, firms should consider setting up mental health first aid training programs to help lawyers assess mental health challenges in their colleagues and intervene with compassion, say psychologists Shawn Healy and Tracey Meyers.

  • Colorado Banking Brief: All The Notable Legal Updates In Q3

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    In the third quarter of 2024, Colorado's banking and financial services sector faced both regulatory updates and changes to state law due to recent federal court decisions — with consequences for local governments, mortgage lenders, state-chartered trust companies and federally chartered lenders serving Colorado consumers, says Sarah Auchterlonie at Brownstein Hyatt.

  • Litigation Inspiration: Honoring Your Learned Profession

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    About 30,000 people who took the bar exam in July will learn they passed this fall, marking a fitting time for all attorneys to remember that they are members in a specialty club of learned professionals — and the more they can keep this in mind, the more benefits they will see, says Bennett Rawicki at Hilgers Graben.

  • AI May Limit Key Learning Opportunities For Young Attorneys

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    The thing that’s so powerful about artificial intelligence is also what’s most scary about it — its ability to detect patterns may curtail young attorneys’ chance to practice the lower-level work of managing cases, preventing them from ever honing the pattern recognition skills that undergird creative lawyering, says Sarah Murray at Trialcraft.

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