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April 14, 2026
Okla. Voters To Decide Reimbursement Of Exemption Revenue
Oklahoma residents will vote on a constitutional amendment that if passed would require statewide laws establishing reimbursement methods for local taxing jurisdictions that lose money due to the manufacturing facilities property exemption, under an approved resolution.
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April 14, 2026
Ariz. Gov. Vetoes Participation In Fed. Scholarship Tax Credits
A bill that would have allowed Arizona residents to participate in a new federal program offering income tax credits for contributions to scholarship organizations was vetoed by the governor.
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April 14, 2026
Ohio Justices Appear Wary Of Tax On W.Va. Car Dealership
Several Ohio justices signaled Tuesday that they are sympathetic to a West Virginia car dealership's arguments that it didn't owe Ohio gross receipts tax on sales of vehicles to Ohio customers who purchased the cars in West Virginia.
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April 14, 2026
Hawaii Offers Tax Extensions To Storm Victims
Hawaii will extend filing and payment deadlines on a case-by-case basis for residents affected by recent storms, the state's Department of Taxation announced.
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April 14, 2026
Del. House Bill Would Create Film Production Tax Credit
Delaware would establish a film production tax credit under a bill introduced in the state House of Representatives.
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April 14, 2026
Maine Adopts High-Earner Tax, Updates Fed. Tax Conformity
Maine will create an income tax surtax on those earning more than $1 million, adopt a pass-through entity tax and credit and conform with some federal tax changes under a supplemental budget signed by the state's governor.
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April 13, 2026
Wayfair Doesn't Buoy NJ's 86-272 Rules, Biz Group Argues
New Jersey's tax agency incorrectly relied on U.S. Supreme Court sales tax precedent to support regulations outlining when a company's internet activities exceed P.L. 86-272's federal protections against state income taxes, a business trade group argued in the state Tax Court.
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April 13, 2026
Ore. Decouples From 1st-Year Depreciation Of Biz Property
Oregon will decouple from the federal first-year depreciation of certain business property and from a tax break for small-business stock gains under legislation signed by the governor.
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April 13, 2026
Hawaii House Measure Seeks State, Local Tax Structure Study
Hawaii's Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism should study how state and local tax structures and programs may affect economic growth, according to a resolution adopted by the state House of Representatives.
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April 13, 2026
Weil Adds Kirkland, DLA Piper Attys To Private Funds Platform
Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP announced two additions to its private funds platform on Monday, one from Kirkland & Ellis and the other from DLA Piper.
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April 13, 2026
Kan. Gov Vetoes Protest Petitions For Property Tax Increases
Kansas would have allowed protest petitions to be filed by voters when local property taxes were increased under a bill vetoed by Gov. Laura Kelly that the state Legislature decided not to override.
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April 13, 2026
Guam Authorizes Tax Amnesty Program
Guam authorized its tax department to establish an amnesty program to waive penalties and interest on eligible delinquent taxes under a bill signed by its governor.
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April 13, 2026
Calif. Revenues Through March Up $7.6B From Forecast
California's general fund revenue from July through March outpaced estimates by $7.6 billion, according to a report released by the state comptroller.
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April 10, 2026
American Airlines Wins Fight With Texas Over Franchise Tax
The Texas comptroller's office wrongly levied franchise tax on American Airlines' baggage fee revenue, a state appeals court ruled, upholding a refund for the airline after finding a federal law barred how the state sought to tax the company.
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April 10, 2026
Wis. Extends Carryover Time For Unused Research Credits
Wisconsin extended the period during which unused income and franchise tax credits for qualified research expenses may be carried over under a bill signed by the governor.
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April 10, 2026
Mich. Unclaimed Property Ruling Could Prolong Disputes
A Michigan Court of Appeals ruling that said the state's issuance of audit determinations creates new obligations for businesses to remit unclaimed property appears to have left unanswered several key questions about when the state's enforcement authority expires.
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April 10, 2026
NC Gov. Calls For Overhaul Of Data Center Tax Breaks
North Carolina would be the latest state to consider an overhaul of its tax breaks for data centers if Democratic Gov. Josh Stein has his way.
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April 10, 2026
Md. House OKs Study On Clarifying Foreign Income Exclusion
Maryland would study whether to clarify and codify its existing practice of extending a federal exemption for certain foreign earned income to apply to state income taxes under a Senate bill passed unanimously by the House of Delegates.
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April 10, 2026
Ore. Will Require Notice Of Tax Compliance By Contractors
Oregon will require certain contractors with the state to demonstrate tax compliance beginning in 2027 under a bill signed into law by the governor.
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April 10, 2026
Taxation With Representation: Goodwin, CMS, Wilson Sonsini
In this week's Taxation With Representation, Gilead Sciences Inc. acquires clinical-stage biotechnology company Tubulis GmbH, private equity firm Court Square Capital Partners closes a multibillion-dollar fund and Neurocrine Biosciences Inc. buys rare-disease drugmaker Soleno Therapeutics Inc.
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April 10, 2026
Indiana Suspends Gas Tax Amid Rising Prices
Indiana will suspend its gasoline usage tax for the next month under an emergency declaration by its governor amid increasing fuel costs driven by the Iran war.
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April 09, 2026
Suit Seeks To Kill Washington Tax On Earnings Above $1M
Washington state's new tax on millionaires violates the state Constitution and should be invalidated, opponents told a state court Thursday.
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April 09, 2026
Drug Co. Drops Challenge To La. Remote Seller Tax Rules
A pharmaceutical distribution company has dropped its claims that Louisiana's decentralized sales tax system imposes unconstitutional burdens on remote sellers, according to orders the state Board of Tax Appeals issued on other parts of the company's challenge to local sales tax assessments.
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April 09, 2026
Kan. To Allow Tax Break For Contractor Benefit Contributions
Kansas will allow state income tax subtractions for contributions to portable benefit plans for independent contractors under a bill signed by the governor.
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April 09, 2026
Kan. Expands Value Adjustment Rule To Residential Property
Kansas expanded a requirement for county appraisers to adjust commercial property valuations or order an independent appraisal in certain cases to apply to residential property under a bill signed by the governor.
Expert Analysis
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Rules Of Origin Revamp May Be Next Big Trade Development
The rules of origin for determining what tariff applies to any given import appear to be on the cusp of an important rethink, and it seems likely that the administration will try to align the rule with its overall tariff strategy in one of three ways, says Ted Posner at Baker Botts.
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SDNY OpenAI Order Clarifies Preservation Standards For AI
The Southern District of New York’s recent order in the OpenAI copyright infringement litigation, denying discovery of The New York Times' artificial intelligence technology use, clarifies that traditional preservation benchmarks apply to AI content, relieving organizations from using a “keep everything” approach, says Philip Favro at Favro Law.
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High Court, Not A Single Justice, Should Decide On Recusal
As public trust in the U.S. Supreme Court continues to decline, the court should adopt a collegial framework in which all justices decide questions of recusal together — a reform that respects both judicial independence and due process for litigants, say Michael Broyde at Emory University and Hayden Hall at the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware.
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A Remarkable Scheme Undressed: SALT In Review
From allegations involving strip clubs, bribery and a New York tax auditor to yet another proposed digital advertising tax, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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Adapting To Private Practice: 3 Tips On Finding The Right Job
After 23 years as a state and federal prosecutor, when I contemplated moving to a law firm, practicing solo or going in-house, I found there's a critical first step — deep self-reflection on what you truly want to do and where your strengths lie, says Rachael Jones at McKool Smith.
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Painting Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Painting trains me to see both the fine detail and the whole composition at once, enabling me to identify friction points while keeping sight of a client's bigger vision, but the most significant lesson I've brought to my legal work has been the value of originality, says Jana Gouchev at Gouchev Law.
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Protecting Sensitive Court Filings After Recent Cyber Breach
In the wake of a recent cyberattack on federal courts' Case Management/Electronic Case Files system, civil litigants should consider seeking enhanced protections for sensitive materials filed under seal to mitigate the risk of unauthorized exposure, say attorneys at Redgrave.
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What Ethics Rules Say On Atty Discipline For Online Speech
Though law firms are free to discipline employees for their online commentary about Charlie Kirk or other social media activity, saying crude or insensitive things on the internet generally doesn’t subject attorneys to professional discipline under the Model Rules of Professional Conduct, says Stacie H. Rosenzweig at Halling & Cayo.
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Junior Attys Must Beware Of 5 Common Legal Brief Mistakes
Excerpt from Practical Guidance
Junior law firm associates must be careful to avoid five common pitfalls when drafting legal briefs — from including every possible argument to not developing a theme — to build the reputation of a sought-after litigator, says James Argionis at Cozen O'Connor.
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When A Tax Law Breaks The Law: SALT In Review
From a challenge to Washington state's tax on digital advertising to Hasbro's planned new home in Massachusetts, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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Power To The Paralegals: How And Why Training Must Evolve
Empowering paralegals through new models of education that emphasize digital fluency, interdisciplinary collaboration and human-centered lawyering could help solve workforce challenges and the justice gap — if firms, educators and policymakers get on board, say Kristine Custodio Suero and Kelli Radnothy.
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Evaluating The Current State Of Trump's Tariff Deals
As the Trump administration's ambitious tariff effort rolls into its ninth month, and many deals lack the details necessary to provide trade market certainty, attorneys at Adams & Reese examine where things stand.
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How Hyperlinks Are Changing E-Discovery Responsibilities
A recent e-discovery dispute over hyperlinked data in Hubbard v. Crow shows how courts have increasingly broadened the definition of control to account for cloud-based evidence, and why organizations must rethink preservation practices to avoid spoliation risks, says Bree Murphy at Exterro.