State & Local
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February 07, 2025
Md. Bill Would Apply Hotel Tax To Full Customer Cost
Maryland would apply its hotel rental tax to the full cost paid by the customer for booking the accommodations and mandate collection by large rental intermediaries under legislation in the state General Assembly.
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February 06, 2025
Illinois Judge Extends Hold On Swipe Fee Law To More Banks
An Illinois federal judge on Thursday expanded a preliminary injunction against Illinois' controversial swipe fee law, adding out-of-state banks to the list of financial institutions shielded from having to comply with the law when it takes effect later this year, while declining to add federal credit unions to the list.
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February 06, 2025
Baker McKenzie Partner Rejoins Firm From Apple
Baker McKenzie announced that a former partner specializing in trade and customs law has rejoined the firm after serving as principal counsel and the lead adviser on global trade matters for Apple.
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February 06, 2025
Trump Lays Out Tax Priorities In Meeting With GOP
President Donald Trump encouraged Republican leaders in Congress to fulfill his campaign promises to eliminate taxes on Social Security benefits, overtime pay and tips and to renew the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act this year, a White House spokesperson told reporters Thursday.
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February 06, 2025
Detroit Public School District Can't Get Quick Tax Ruling
A Michigan judge has refused to issue an order guaranteeing in the short term that Detroit Public Schools can keep collecting a property tax to pay down debt, finding on Wednesday the debt-burdened school district is not facing imminent harm.
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February 06, 2025
Wash. Bill Seeks Tax Break For Manufacturing Facilities
Washington state would provide a retail sales and use tax exemption for construction materials, equipment, labor and services sold to or used by manufacturing facilities under a bill introduced in the state Senate.
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February 06, 2025
Md. House Bill Would Cut Corporate Tax Rates Over 4 Years
Maryland would cut its corporate income tax in stages by two percentage points over four years under legislation in the state General Assembly.
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February 06, 2025
Kan. Senate OKs Cap On Property Value Increases
Kansas would limit annual increases to a property's taxable value to 3% through a constitutional amendment under a resolution advanced Thursday by the Senate.
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February 06, 2025
Md. Gov. Repeats Call For High-Earner Tax In Annual Address
Maryland should raise taxes on high earners and reduce corporate tax loopholes to broaden its tax base, its governor said in his State of the State address, pitching a proposed budget package he said would bring more fairness to the state's tax system.
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February 06, 2025
SD Lawmakers OK Remote Seller 30-Day Registration Timeline
South Dakota would give remote sellers and marketplace providers at least 30 days to register and start collecting sales tax after they meet statutory criteria that require them to collect tax under a bill passed by state lawmakers and headed to the governor.
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February 06, 2025
NC Lawmakers Propose Exempting Nonprofits From Sales Tax
Certain nonprofit entities, including hospitals and volunteer fire departments, would be exempt from the North Carolina sales tax under a bill filed in the state Senate.
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February 06, 2025
Conn. Gov. Pitches $350M Corporate Tax Boost In Budget
Connecticut would make changes to its corporate taxes that would raise nearly $350 million over two years under the governor's budget proposal, which would also provide property tax relief for residential owners.
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February 06, 2025
NJ Flooring Co. Owner Can't Shake Biz Sales Tax Liabilities
A shuttered flooring company's sole shareholder is responsible for the company's sales and use tax liabilities that were outstanding after bankruptcy, a New Jersey state appeals court ruled, holding that the statute of limitations for issuing assessments didn't block the state from pursuing the taxes.
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February 06, 2025
Wis. Bill Would Create Tax Credit For Cos. Ownership Change
Wisconsin would grant a tax credit for businesses that convert to an employee ownership business model under a bill introduced in the state Senate.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
Expert Analysis
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Legal Profession Gender Parity Requires Equal Parental Leave
To truly foster equity in the legal profession and to promote attorney retention, workplaces need to better support all parents, regardless of gender — starting by offering equal and robust parental leave to both birthing and non-birthing parents, says Ali Spindler at Irwin Fritchie.
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'Manufacturing' Amid Mass. Adoption Of Single-Sales Factor
Massachusetts’ recent adoption of single-sales-factor apportionment will benefit companies that have a greater in-state physical presence, reinforce the importance of understanding market-sourcing rules, and reduce the manufacturing classification's importance to tax apportionment, though the classification continues to be significant to other aspects of taxation, say attorneys at McDermott.
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An Unsound Silence: SALT In Review
From the U.S. Supreme Court's silence on an apportionment ruling to the latest assault on streaming services, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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A Year-End Look At Florida's Capital Investment Tax Credit
Notwithstanding the Walt Disney Co.’s feud with Gov. Ron DeSantis this year, Florida's capital investment tax credit will continue to make the state a favored destination for large corporations, particularly in light of the new federal alternative minimum tax and the Pillar Two top-up tax, says Alan Lederman at Gunster.
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Understanding Discovery Obligations In Era Of Generative AI
Excerpt from Practical Guidance
Attorneys and businesses must adapt to the unique discovery challenges presented by generative artificial intelligence, such as chatbot content and prompts, while upholding the principles of fairness, transparency and compliance with legal obligations in federal civil litigation, say attorneys at King & Spalding.
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The Case For Post-Bar Clerk Training Programs At Law Firms
In today's competitive legal hiring market, an intentionally designed training program for law school graduates awaiting bar admission can be an effective way of creating a pipeline of qualified candidates, says Brent Daub at Gilson Daub.
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Ohio Voters Legalize Cannabis — What Comes Next?
This month, voters approved a citizen-initiated statute that legalizes marijuana for recreational use in Ohio, but the legalization timeline could undergo significant changes at the behest of the state's lawmakers, say Daniel Shortt and David Waxman at McGlinchey Stafford.
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Bezos On The Move: SALT In Review
From billionaire Jeff Bezos' impending relocation to an important transfer pricing case in Louisiana, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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Mo. Solar Projects Need Clarity On Enterprise Zone Tax Relief
In Missouri, enhanced enterprise zones offer tax abatements that could offset the cost of solar project infrastructure, but developers must be willing to navigate uncertainty about whether the project is classified as real property, say Lizzy McEntire and Anna Kimbrell at Husch Blackwell.
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AI Can Help Lawyers Overcome The Programming Barrier
Legal professionals without programming expertise can use generative artificial intelligence to harness the power of automation and other technology solutions to streamline their work, without the steep learning curve traditionally associated with coding, says George Zalepa at Greenberg Traurig.
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Preparing Law Students For A New, AI-Assisted Legal World
As artificial intelligence rapidly transforms the legal landscape, law schools must integrate technology and curricula that address AI’s innate challenges — from ethics to data security — to help students stay ahead of the curve, say Daniel Garrie at Law & Forensics, Ryan Abbott at JAMS and Karen Silverman at Cantellus Group.
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General Counsel Need Data Literacy To Keep Up With AI
With the rise of accessible and powerful generative artificial intelligence solutions, it is imperative for general counsel to understand the use and application of data for myriad important activities, from evaluating the e-discovery process to monitoring compliance analytics and more, says Colin Levy at Malbek.
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Kentucky Tax Talk: Clash Over Industrial Supplies Exemption
Recent legislative testimony in Kentucky may cause another battle over the state's sales tax exemptions for industrial supplies, even though the testimony appears to mischaracterize the impact of a major state court ruling that upheld the exemptions, say attorneys at Frost Brown.