State & Local
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February 27, 2025
NY Tax Head Says DC Turmoil To Have Unclear Consequences
Efforts to reshape federal spending and the U.S. government will have consequences for New York, but it's too soon to be sure how federal policy changes will affect tax revenue, the state's acting tax commissioner told lawmakers during a hearing Thursday.
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February 27, 2025
Colo. Revenue Collection in January Up $223M From Last Year
Colorado's total general revenue in January beat collections in the same month last year by $223 million, according to data released by the state Department of Revenue.
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February 27, 2025
RI House Finance Panel Questions Legality Of Digital Ad Tax
Rhode Island's plan to tax digital advertisement revenue may open the state to legal challenges, members of the state House of Representatives Finance Committee said, expressing concern at the possibility of being the second state to enact such a tax.
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February 27, 2025
Minn. Bill Seeks Corporate Surtax For High Executive Pay
Minnesota would impose additional corporate franchise tax on businesses whose pay for top executives greatly exceeds the median pay of their workers and deny state grants for those companies under legislation introduced Thursday in the state Senate.
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February 27, 2025
Mich. Bill Would Bar Local Tax Caps That Require Rate Cuts
Michigan would bar local governments from enacting property tax caps on annual revenue that require an automatic tax rate cut under a bill introduced in the state House of Representatives.
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February 26, 2025
Mich. Judge Demands RICO Pattern Details In Foreclosure Suit
A Michigan federal judge on Wednesday pressed attorneys for homeowners to point to specific criminal activities that would help the proposed class establish a pattern of racketeering activity to support their claim that a real estate developer conspired with county and city leaders in a tax foreclosure scheme.
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February 26, 2025
Religious Group Says NJ Township Using Tax Deal As 'Sword'
A New Jersey township is discriminating against a religious group because the group no longer wants to make payments on a previous tax agreement, the group told a federal district court.
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February 26, 2025
Hookah Tobacco Co. Stuck With $1.4M Fla. Tax Bill
A company's tobacco products for use in hookahs are subject to Florida's tobacco taxes, a state appeals court ruled Wednesday, affirming an administrative law judge's determination that denied a $1.4 million tax refund request from the business.
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February 26, 2025
Ariz. Senate OKs Surplus Trigger For Income Tax Rate Cut
Arizona would reduce its flat individual income tax rate annually to cut the state's projected structural surpluses in half under legislation passed Wednesday by the state Senate.
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February 26, 2025
Minn. House Tax Panel Advances Delivery Fee Repeal Plan
Minnesota would repeal its retail delivery fee, freeze motor fuels taxes and exempt Social Security from state income tax under legislation advanced by a House panel Wednesday over objections of Democrats who said it would devastate state transportation funding.
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February 26, 2025
Ariz. Sen. OKs Extending Property Tax Oversight Commission
Arizona would extend the life of its Property Tax Oversight Commission by eight years under legislation approved Wednesday by the state Senate.
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February 26, 2025
Ariz. House OKs Sales Tax Break For Wastewater Pipes
Wastewater pipes would be exempt from the Arizona sales tax under legislation passed Wednesday by the state House of Representatives.
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February 26, 2025
Ariz. Lawmakers OK Updated Conformity With Fed. Tax Law
Arizona would update its conformity with the Internal Revenue Code for state income tax purposes under a bill unanimously approved by state lawmakers and headed to Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs.
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February 26, 2025
Mass. Draft Rule Clarifies Cable Box Tax Break
Massachusetts sales tax applies to cable boxes that do more than connect a receiver to a television broadcast system, the state Department of Revenue clarified in a draft rule.
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February 26, 2025
Wis. Bill Seeks Year-Round Tax Exemption For Electricity, Gas
Wisconsin sales of electricity and natural gas would be exempt from state sales tax the entire year, instead of a few months out of the year, under a bill introduced in the state Assembly.
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February 26, 2025
Miss. House Bill Floats TV Production Tax Credit
Television productions would be able to claim a Mississippi income tax credit for some of their production expenses and payroll costs under a bill introduced in the state House of Representatives.
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February 26, 2025
Ariz. General Fund Revenue Beats Estimates By $51M
Arizona's general fund revenue from July through January beat forecasts by roughly $51 million, according to a report by the state Joint Legislative Budget Committee.
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February 26, 2025
Utah General Revenue Collection Up $289M Through Jan.
Utah's general revenue collection from July through January outpaced the same period last fiscal year by $289 million, according to the state Tax Commission.
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February 26, 2025
Ore. Bill Seeks Tax On University Investment Income
Oregon would impose a tax on the net gains from the investments of public universities, with the revenue dedicated to investments in education, under legislation in the state Senate.
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February 26, 2025
W.Va. Updates Income Tax Law References To Federal Code
West Virginia updated references to the Internal Revenue Code in the state's personal income tax law under a bill signed by the governor.
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February 26, 2025
Ohio Senate Bill Would Nix Tax On Logistics Biz Purchases
Ohio would create a sales tax exemption for certain items that transportation and warehousing businesses purchase and ship to retailers or distribution facilities under a bill introduced in the state Senate.
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February 26, 2025
Ark. Senate Bill Seeks To Lower Sales Tax Rate
Arkansas would reduce its sales tax rate by one-eighth of a percentage point under a bill introduced in the state Senate.
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February 26, 2025
NJ RICO Case Toss Leaves AG Irate, Defense Attys Elated
The erasure of a massive racketeering indictment against New Jersey power broker George E. Norcross III, politically connected attorneys and others on Wednesday drew a sharp rebuke from Attorney General Matt Platkin while defense attorneys gloated.
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February 25, 2025
NJ's Murphy Pitches Budget With $1.1B In Tax, Fee Increases
New Jersey would impose sales tax on digital services and raise taxes on online gambling while exempting capital gains from sales of small-business stock under a budget plan Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy unveiled Tuesday that includes $1.1 billion in tax and fee increases.
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February 25, 2025
Spent Fuel Casks Are Taxable Real Property, NJ Court Rules
Storage casks housing highly radioactive spent nuclear fuel are subject to taxation as real property, the New Jersey Tax Court ruled Tuesday.
Expert Analysis
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Looking South With A Smile: SALT In Review
From Mississippi's long walk toward repealing its personal income tax to a welcome stroke for open government in Kentucky, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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Trauma-Informed Legal Approaches For Pro Bono Attorneys
As National Trauma Awareness Month ends, pro bono attorneys should nevertheless continue to acknowledge the mental and physical effects of trauma, allowing them to better represent clients, and protect themselves from compassion fatigue and burnout, say Katherine Cronin at Stinson and Katharine Manning at Blackbird.
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How Attys Can Avoid Pitfalls When Withdrawing From A Case
The Trump campaign's recent scuffle over its bid to replace its counsel in a pregnancy retaliation suit offers a chance to remind attorneys that many troubles inherent in withdrawing from a case can be mitigated or entirely avoided by communicating with clients openly and frequently, says Christopher Konneker at Orsinger Nelson.
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Using A Children's Book Approach In Firm Marketing Content
From “The Giving Tree” to “Where the Wild Things Are,” most children’s books are easy to remember because they use simple words and numbers to tell stories with a human impact — a formula law firms should emulate in their marketing content to stay front of mind for potential clients, says Seema Desai Maglio at The Found Word.
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Tax Assessment: Recapping Georgia's Legislative Session
Jonathan Feldman and Alla Raykin at Eversheds Sutherland examine tax-related changes from Georgia’s General Assembly — such as the governor’s successful push to accelerate income tax cuts — and suggest steps to take before certain tax incentives are challenged in the state's next legislative session.
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Geothermal Energy Has Growing Potential In The US
Bipartisan support for the geothermal industry shows that geothermal energy can be an elegant solution toward global decarbonization efforts because of its small footprint, low supply chain risk, and potential to draw on the skills of existing highly specialized oil and gas workers and renewable specialists, say attorneys at Weil.
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Bad Ideas That Won't Go Away: SALT In Review
From California's latest move toward a digital ad tax to Kansas' proposed tax credits for film production, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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Exploring An Alternative Model Of Litigation Finance
A new model of litigation finance, most aptly described as insurance-backed litigation funding, differs from traditional funding in two key ways, and the process of securing it involves three primary steps, say Bob Koneck, Christopher Le Neve Foster and Richard Butters at Atlantic Global Risk LLC.
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Trump Hush Money Case Offers Master Class In Trial Strategy
The New York criminal hush money trial of former President Donald Trump typifies some of the greatest challenges that lawyers face in crafting persuasive presentations, providing lessons on how to handle bad facts, craft a simple story that withstands attack, and cross-examine with that story in mind, says Luke Andrews at Poole Huffman.
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A Vision For Economic Clerkships In The Legal System
As courts handle increasingly complex damages analyses involving vast amounts of data, an economic clerkship program — integrating early-career economists into the judicial system — could improve legal outcomes and provide essential training to clerks, say Mona Birjandi at Data for Decisions and Matt Farber at Secretariat.
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E-Discovery Quarterly: Recent Rulings On Text Message Data
Electronically stored information on cellphones, and in particular text messages, can present unique litigation challenges, and recent court decisions demonstrate that counsel must carefully balance what data should be preserved, collected, reviewed and produced, say attorneys at Sidley.
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Kentucky Tax Talk: Budget Focus Cools Tax Reform Efforts
There were some noteworthy tax developments during Kentucky’s legislative session — like the revival of local tax reform and enactment of another tax amnesty program — but major tax initiatives, like those seen in recent years, were largely tabled as legislators focused on establishing the state’s two-year budget, say attorneys at Frost Brown.
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NY Tax Talk: Primary Function Is Key Analysis For Sales Tax
Two sales tax cases recently decided by New York's Appellate Division illustrate why both taxpayers and the state's Department of Revenue subscribe to the primary function test, a logical way to determine whether business transactions are subject to sales tax, say Elizabeth Cha and Jeremy Gove at Eversheds Sutherland.