State & Local
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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February 19, 2025
Minn. Senate Panel OKs Repealing Tax On Illegal Drugs
Minnesota would repeal its rarely paid tax on illegal sales of cannabis and other drugs under legislation passed Wednesday by a state Senate committee.
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February 19, 2025
Minn. House Bill Seeks Corporate Tax Break On GILTI
Minnesota would eliminate state corporate taxation of global intangible low-taxed income and boost corporate tax deductions under legislation introduced in the state House.
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February 18, 2025
Residents Seek To Block La. Tax Overhaul Ballot Question
A group of Louisiana residents is seeking in a state trial court to halt a referendum that, if approved, would allow for a state constitutional change to implement an overhaul of Louisiana's tax regime.
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February 18, 2025
NJ Floats Rules To Follow MTC Stance On Internet Activities
New Jersey proposed regulations Tuesday that would adopt portions of the Multistate Tax Commission's guidelines on when a company's internet activities exceed a federal law's protection against state income taxes, taking a step to formalize a position the state's tax agency previously released in guidance.
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February 18, 2025
NY Broadens Tax Break Guidelines For Development Projects
New York state broadened guidelines for determining whether some economic development projects may be eligible for property and sales tax exemptions based on the level of a project's on-site child care services under clarifying legislation signed by Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul.
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February 18, 2025
NC House Bill Would Restore Solar Tax Credit
North Carolina would bring back a state tax credit for solar energy equipment under a bill introduced Tuesday in the state House of Representatives.
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February 18, 2025
NJ Tax Collection Through Jan. Up $672M From Last Year
New Jersey's total major revenue collection from July through January beat last year for the same time frame by $672 million, according to a report by the state Department of the Treasury.
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February 18, 2025
NY Tax Collections Through Jan. Up $6.6B, Dept. Says
New York's tax collection from April through January outpaced last year during the same period by roughly $6.6 billion, according to the state Department of Taxation and Finance.
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February 18, 2025
Wis. Assembly Bill Proposes No Tax On Tips
Wisconsin wouldn't tax tips earned by employees under a bill introduced in the state Assembly.
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February 14, 2025
8 Things Attys Should Know About Conn.'s $55B Budget
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont's two-year budget for the years 2026 and 2027 includes drug price limits, an expansion of the state's unfair trade practices act, key changes to hospital ownership laws and slots for 13 new judges.
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February 14, 2025
State Lawmakers Eye Tighter Restrictions On Hemp Products
Legislators in multiple states have introduced legislation aimed at regulating or restricting the manufacture and sale of products containing intoxicating cannabinoids derived or synthesized from federally lawful hemp.
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February 14, 2025
Miss. House Bill Would Exclude Tips From Income Tax
Mississippi would exclude workers' tips from the state income tax under a bill introduced in the state House of Representatives.
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February 14, 2025
Ark. Bill Would Exempt Broadband Equipment From Sales Tax
Arkansas would exempt machinery and equipment used to produce broadband service from sales and use tax under a bill introduced in the state House of Representatives.
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February 14, 2025
NYC Transfer Tax Applies To Sale Of College Property
The sale of a college property held by an LLC cannot avoid New York City's real property transfer tax, the city's Department of Finance said in a letter ruling, concluding that the deal structure prevented exemption from the tax.
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February 14, 2025
La. Net Collections In Jan. Lower Than Last Year By $245M
Louisiana's total state revenue in January lagged behind collections last year in the same period by $245 million, according to a monthly report by the state Department of Revenue.
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February 14, 2025
SD Gives Remote Sellers 30 Days To Register And Collect Tax
South Dakota will allow 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 do so under a bill signed by the governor.
Expert Analysis
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Maryland 'Rain Tax' Ruling May Offer Hope For Tax Credits
A Maryland state appellate court's recent decision in Ben Porto v. Montgomery County echoes earlier case law upholding controversial stormwater charges as a valid excise tax, but it also suggests that potential credits to reduce property owners' liability could get broader in scope, says Alyssa Domzal at Ballard Spahr.
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Lawyers Can Take Action To Honor The Voting Rights Act
As the Voting Rights Act reaches its 59th anniversary Tuesday, it must urgently be reinforced against recent efforts to dismantle voter protections, and lawyers can pitch in immediately by volunteering and taking on pro bono work to directly help safeguard the right to vote, says Anna Chu at We The Action.
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How To Grow Marketing, Biz Dev Teams In A Tight Market
Faced with fierce competition and rising operating costs, firms are feeling the pressure to build a well-oiled marketing and business development team that supports strategic priorities, but they’ll need to be flexible and creative given a tight talent market, says Ben Curle at Ambition.
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Rock Climbing Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Rock climbing requires problem-solving, focus, risk management and resilience, skills that are also invaluable assets in my role as a finance lawyer, says Mei Zhang at Haynes and Boone.
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Think Like A Lawyer: Dance The Legal Standard Two-Step
From rookie brief writers to Chief Justice John Roberts, lawyers should master the legal standard two-step — framing the governing standard at the outset, and clarifying why they meet that standard — which has benefits for both the drafter and reader, says Luke Andrews at Poole Huffman.
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Shake-Ups For Courts In Different Fields: SALT In Review
From the end of Chevron deference in the courts to the planned sale of the NBA's reigning champion, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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Kentucky Tax Talk: Appeals Court Revisits Leases' Tax Effects
With better facts and greater emphasis on the Kentucky Constitution, Walgreen Co. may succeed in its latest Kentucky Court of Appeals challenge to a tax assessor's method of valuing leaseholds on real property for purposes of determining ad valorem tax, say Mark Sommer and Elizabeth Ethington at Frost Brown Todd.
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Lead Like 'Ted Lasso' By Embracing Cognitive Diversity
The Apple TV+ series “Ted Lasso” aptly illustrates how embracing cognitive diversity can be a winning strategy for teams, providing a useful lesson for law firms, which can benefit significantly from fresh, diverse perspectives and collaborative problem-solving, says Paul Manuele at PR Manuele Consulting.
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Now More Than Ever, Lawyers Must Exhibit Professionalism
As society becomes increasingly fractured and workplace incivility is on the rise, attorneys must champion professionalism and lead by example, demonstrating how lawyers can respectfully disagree without being disagreeable, says Edward Casmere at Norton Rose.
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Reading Between The Lines Of Justices' Moore Ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court's recent Moore v. U.S. decision, that the Internal Revenue Code Section 965 did not violate the 16th Amendment, was narrowly tailored to minimally disrupt existing tax regimes, but the justices' various opinions leave the door open to future tax challenges and provide clues for what the battles may look like, say Caroline Ngo and Le Chen at McDermott.
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A Midyear Forecast: Tailwinds Expected For Atty Hourly Rates
Hourly rates for partners, associates and support staff continued to rise in the first half of this year, and this growth shows no signs of slowing for the rest of 2024 and into next year, driven in part by the return of mergers and acquisitions and the widespread adoption of artificial intelligence, says Chuck Chandler at Valeo Partners.
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Another Crack In The Shield: SALT In Review
From the latest assault on a federal shield against taxing out-of-state businesses to an update on beer taxes, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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States Should Loosen Law Firm Ownership Restrictions
Despite growing buzz, normalized nonlawyer ownership of law firms is a distant prospect, so the legal community should focus first on liberalizing state restrictions on attorney and firm purchases of practices, which would bolster succession planning and improve access to justice, says Michael Di Gennaro at The Law Practice Exchange.