State & Local

  • February 21, 2025

    Colo. House Panel OKs Privacy Rules For Sales Tax Audits

    Colorado would enhance its rules to protect the confidentiality of taxpayer information held by third-party sales tax auditors, with possible misdemeanor charges for violations, under legislation approved by a House panel.

  • February 21, 2025

    SD Updates Tax Law References To Internal Revenue Code

    South Dakota updated references in its tax statutes to the current Internal Revenue Code under a bill signed by the governor.

  • February 20, 2025

    Biz Groups Pan Worldwide Reporting In Md. Tax Package

    Worldwide combined reporting for corporations in Maryland, along with other provisions in a legislative tax proposal, would discourage business investment in the state, business groups told a state House panel Thursday.

  • February 20, 2025

    Miss. Senate Panel Advances Cuts To Income, Grocery Taxes

    Mississippi would cut its flat individual income tax rate by roughly a percentage point over the next five years and reduce the state grocery tax as part of a state Senate tax plan advanced by the chamber's Finance Committee Thursday.

  • February 20, 2025

    NY Deli Owes Sales Tax On Party Platters, Tribunal Says

    A New York deli owes sales tax on its sales of party platters because the platters were considered prepared foods, the state Tax Appeals Tribunal said in a decision released Thursday.

  • February 20, 2025

    NY Expands Local Power To Give Storm Damage Tax Breaks

    New York state expanded municipalities' authority to provide property tax breaks to owners of property damaged by severe storms and other natural disasters by allowing that relief to be granted for small business' property as part of a bill signed by Gov. Kathy Hochul.

  • February 20, 2025

    Colo. House Panel OKs Employee Ownership Tax Breaks

    Colorado would offer tax deductions to businesses that convert to being employee-owned under a bill passed by a committee in the state House of Representatives.

  • February 20, 2025

    Fla. Senate Bill Seeks Study On Eliminating Property Taxes

    A Republican Florida state senator filed legislation that would require a state agency to study the prospects of eliminating property taxes in exchange for levying additional state and local sales taxes.

  • February 20, 2025

    Hawaii Tax Revenues In Jan. Down $171M From Last Year

    Hawaii's total tax revenues in January fell $171 million compared with the same month last year, according to data released Thursday by the state's Department of Taxation.

  • February 20, 2025

    Kan. Senate Bill Seeks Tax Subtraction For Tips

    Kansas would allow taxpayers to subtract up to $25,000 in tips from their taxable income under a bill introduced in the state Senate.

  • February 20, 2025

    Ariz. House Bill Seeks Minimum Corporate Income Tax

    Arizona would impose a minimum corporate income tax for companies that have at least 50 employees under a bill introduced in the state House of Representatives.

  • February 20, 2025

    Tenn. Revenues Through Jan. Beat Budget Forecasts By $6M

    Tennessee's general revenue collection from August through January outpaced budget forecasts by $6 million, according to a report from the state's Department of Finance and Administration.

  • February 20, 2025

    Ark. Senate Bill Would Lower Minimum Corp. Franchise Tax

    Arkansas would reduce its minimum corporate franchise tax rate by $50 under a bill introduced in the state Senate.

  • February 20, 2025

    Ark. House Bill Would Increase Homestead Tax Credit

    Arkansas would increase its homestead tax credit by $100 under a bill introduced in the state House of Representatives.

  • February 19, 2025

    NY Vows To Fight Trump's Bid To Kill Congestion Pricing

    New York officials vowed to continue implementing congestion pricing after the Trump administration moved to kill the program Wednesday, teeing up an intense legal battle by swiftly launching a counterattack in federal court to preserve the tolls on all vehicles entering Manhattan's busiest corridor.

  • February 19, 2025

    Mo. Senate Panel Advances Plan For Scrapping Income Tax

    A Missouri Senate committee advanced a proposal Wednesday that would ask voters to approve eliminating the state's personal income tax and phasing out its corporate income tax in exchange for an expanded sales tax base with a lower general rate.

  • February 19, 2025

    Wis. Gov. Unveils Budget With Property Tax Freeze Option

    Wisconsin's governor unveiled a proposed 2025-2027 budget, including $2 billion in property tax relief, a new tax bracket for income over $1 million and the elimination of income tax on tips.

  • February 19, 2025

    Ariz. House OKs Sales Tax Location Clarification

    Arizona would clarify the location of online transactions for sales tax purposes and specify that the site of computer servers used in a transaction does not determine its location under legislation passed by the state House.

  • February 19, 2025

    Pa. Justices Say Sales Tax Isn't Commerce Under State Law

    Collecting sales tax is not part of a commercial transaction even if it occurs at the same time as that transaction, according to a Wednesday ruling from the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in a suit accusing American Eagle and other retailers of charging wrongful taxes on face masks.

  • February 19, 2025

    Maine Biz Income Sourcing Proposal Ambiguous, Groups Say

    Maine Revenue Services' proposed amendment of its corporate income tax sourcing rules to clarify that receipts from services are sourced to where they are acquired or experienced instead of where they are received would increase ambiguity in the tax code, critics said Wednesday.

  • February 19, 2025

    La. Court Orders New Trial In Museum's Hotel Tax Break Case

    A Louisiana board that allowed a property tax exemption for a hotel operated by the nonprofit National World War II Museum should have held a new trial after evidence surfaced that the hotel was more profitable than previously disclosed, a state appeals court ruled.

  • February 19, 2025

    Minn. Bill Seeks Vote For Property Owners On Local Taxes

    Certain Minnesota residents could vote on local ballot measures affecting the taxation of properties they own regardless of whether they live in the taxing district involved if state voters approve a constitutional amendment proposed in legislation in the House.

  • February 19, 2025

    Ky. Bill Seeks To Replace Tax Appeals Board With Tribunal

    Kentucky would create a tribunal with authority over all state and local tax disputes, replacing the state's Board of Tax Appeals, under a bill introduced in the state House of Representatives.

  • February 19, 2025

    Ill. Dept. OKs Quantum Computing Building Tax Credit Regs

    Illinois individual and corporate taxpayers may claim income tax credits for a portion of wages paid to workers employed in the construction of quantum computing campus facilities, the state Department of Revenue said in adopted regulatory amendments.

  • February 19, 2025

    Minn. Bill Seeks Bank Tax Break For Commercial Loans

    Minnesota would allow financial institutions to take a tax subtraction for their income from certain commercial loans under legislation introduced in the state House.

Expert Analysis

  • A Post-Mortem Analysis Of Stroock's Demise

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    After the dissolution of 147-year-old firm Stroock late last year shook up the legal world, a post-mortem analysis of the data reveals a long list of warning signs preceding the firm’s collapse — and provides some insight into how other firms might avoid the same disastrous fate, says Craig Savitzky at Leopard Solutions.

  • How 3 New Laws Change Calif. Nonprofits' Legal Landscape

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    Legislation that went into effect on Jan. 1 should be welcomed by California’s nonprofit organizations, which may now receive funding more quickly, rectify past noncompliance more easily and have greater access to the states’ security funding program, say Casey Williams and Brett Overby at Liebert Cassidy.

  • SG's Office Is Case Study To Help Close Legal Gender Gap

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    As women continue to be underrepresented in the upper echelons of the legal profession, law firms could learn from the example set by the Office of the Solicitor General, where culture and workplace policies have helped foster greater gender equality, say attorneys at Ocean Tomo.

  • Thinking Big And Soaking The Rich: SALT In Review

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    From a bold and broad tax plan in Louisiana to proposed legislation targeting the well-to-do in Rhode Island and Michigan, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.

  • Reimagining Law Firm Culture To Break The Cycle Of Burnout

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    While attorney burnout remains a perennial issue in the legal profession, shifting post-pandemic expectations mean that law firms must adapt their office cultures to retain talent, say Kevin Henderson and Eric Pacifici at SMB Law Group.

  • High Court Case Could Reshape Local Development Fees

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    If last month's oral arguments are any indication of how the U.S. Supreme Court will rule in Sheetz v. County of El Dorado, it's unlikely the justices will hold that the essential nexus and rough proportionality tests under the cases of Nollan, Dolan and Koontz apply to legislative exactions, but a sweeping decision would still be the natural progression in the line of cases giving property owners takings claims, says Phillip Babich at Reed Smith.

  • Nebraska Should Abandon Proposed Digital Ad Tax

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    If passed, Nebraska’s recently proposed Advertising Services Tax Act, which would finance property tax relief by imposing a 7.5% gross revenue tax on advertising services, would cause a politically risky shift of tax burdens from landowners to local businesses and consumers, and would most certainly face litigation, say attorneys at McDermott.

  • The Legal Industry Needs A Cybersecurity Paradigm Shift

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    As law firms face ever-increasing risks of cyberattacks and ransomware incidents, the legal industry must implement robust cybersecurity measures and privacy-centric practices to preserve attorney-client privilege, safeguard client trust and uphold the profession’s integrity, says Ryan Paterson at Unplugged.

  • As Promised, IRS Is Coming For Crypto Tax Evaders

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    The IRS is fulfilling its promise to crack down on those who have neglected to pay taxes on cryptocurrency earnings, as demonstrated by recently imposed prison sentences, enforcement initiatives and meetings with international counterparts — suggesting a few key takeaways for taxpayer compliance, say attorneys at BakerHostetler.

  • 5 Reasons Associates Shouldn't Take A Job Just For Money

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    As a number of BigLaw firms increase salary scales for early-career attorneys, law students and lateral associates considering new job offers should weigh several key factors that may matter more than financial compensation, say Albert Tawil at Lateral Hub and Ruvin Levavi at Power Forward.

  • The Pop Culture Docket: Judge Djerassi On Super Bowl 52

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    Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge Ramy Djerassi discusses how Super Bowl 52, in which the Philadelphia Eagles prevailed over the New England Patriots, provides an apt metaphor for alternative dispute resolution processes in commercial business cases.

  • Envy, Regressivity And Other Sins: SALT In Review

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    From a California official's remarks on a star athlete's contract to another study documenting the regressivity of tax policies across the land, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.

  • Employee Experience Strategy Can Boost Law Firm Success

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    Amid continuing business uncertainty, law firms should consider adopting a holistic employee experience strategy — prioritizing consistency, targeting signature moments and leveraging measurement tools — to maximize productivity and profitability, says Haley Revel at Calibrate Consulting.

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