State & Local

  • November 15, 2024

    Mass. Court Refuses To Set Defective Condo's Value At Zero

    The owner of a Massachusetts condominium unit that he claimed was uninhabitable and worth nothing was lawfully denied the valuation abatement he sought, a state appeals court said Friday, upholding a tax board decision.

  • November 15, 2024

    Detroit 'Rain Tax' Stormwater Fees Upheld By Appellate Court

    Fees that Detroit charges property owners to maintain its stormwater drainage system are not illegal taxes, a Michigan Court of Appeals panel held, finding that although the charges are effectively compulsory, they are not subject to constitutional restrictions on tax increases.

  • November 15, 2024

    NY AI Regulation Bill May Impede Tax Dept. Operations

    A pending New York bill that would create a first-in-the-nation oversight system for artificial intelligence usage in state agencies could present challenges for the state's tax department, which has long employed automated operations to flag suspicious returns and weed out fraud.

  • November 15, 2024

    Ga. Rule Would Clarify Applying Of Sales Tax To Digital Goods

    Georgia's Department of Revenue would clarify what and how digital goods would be taxed under the state sales tax when the goods became taxable Jan. 1, the department announced in a proposed rule.

  • November 15, 2024

    Taxation With Representation: Cravath, MoFo, Gibson Dunn

    In this week's Taxation With Representation, Cardinal Health takes a majority stake in GI Alliance and acquires Advanced Diabetes Supply Group, Just Eat offloads Grubhub to Wonder Group, Rivian Automotive and Volkswagen Group launch a joint venture, and Ovintiv Inc. buys Montney Basin assets from Paramount Resources Ltd.

  • November 15, 2024

    Ind. Proposes Changing Biz Sourcing To Market Location

    Indiana would change how receipts are sourced to the state to a more market-based system, with remote services being taxable if those who receive the service are in the state, according to a rule proposed by the Department of State Revenue.

  • November 15, 2024

    Louisiana House Passes Part Of Sales Tax Overhaul

    A proposal to ax dozens of sales and use tax exemptions and eliminate a planned reduction to Louisiana's 4.45% sales tax next year passed the state House of Representatives, moving forward elements of the governor's larger tax plan.

  • November 14, 2024

    Defense Attys Urge Justices To Narrow False Statement Law

    The National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers is supporting ex-Burke Warren MacKay & Serritella PC attorney and former Chicago alderman Patrick Thompson's bid to convince the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn his conviction for lying to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., arguing that the government's "broad" reading of the relevant statute infringes on constitutional rights.

  • November 14, 2024

    Albright Moves Apple Foes' Patent Suit To California

    Waco's U.S. District Judge Alan Albright has decided to send a patent lawsuit lodged in his court against Apple to the tech giant's home of California, calling the "minimal local interest" provided by local tax breaks "strenuously tied to this case at best."

  • November 14, 2024

    NY Gov. Brings Back Manhattan Congestion Pricing Plan

    The resurrection of New York City's plan to charge all vehicles a fee for entering Manhattan's busiest corridor demonstrates a mad dash in the final months of the Biden administration to expedite infrastructure projects perceived as political lightning rods before President-elect Donald Trump takes office.

  • November 14, 2024

    DC Council Issues Housing Tax Break Emergency Resolution

    The District of Columbia Council approved an emergency resolution to enact legislation to implement a competitive process for the provision of tax abatements for housing developments while a recently passed measure to permanently authorize that process faces congressional review before it becomes law.

  • November 14, 2024

    Colo. Tax Agency Floats MTC Reporting Rule For Partnerships

    Colorado would implement partnership adjustment reporting requirements based on the model statute of the Multistate Tax Commission under a rule draft released by the state tax department to implement recent legislation.

  • November 14, 2024

    Amazon Tells SC Justices No Sales Tax Owed Pre-Wayfair

    South Carolina's highest court should overturn an appeals court's opinion that Amazon was required prior to the landmark Wayfair decision to collect and remit sales tax on products sold on its marketplace in 2016 and owes the state $12.5 million in tax, the company told state justices. 

  • November 14, 2024

    Mich. Lawmakers OK Research And Development Tax Credits

    Michigan would offer a research and development tax credit up to $2 million for qualifying expenses under bills passed by the state Senate and sent to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. 

  • November 14, 2024

    HCA Healthcare, Fla. Dept. Reach Deal On $13.8M Tax Bill

    HCA Healthcare Inc. and the Florida Department of Revenue have settled the company's claims that some of HCA's nonbusiness income was incorrectly classified as business income and a federal credit was not applied to HCA's $13.8 million corporate income tax assessment.

  • November 14, 2024

    Ohio General Revenue Collection Up $313M From Estimates

    Ohio's total revenues from July through October beat estimates by $313 million, the state Office of Budget and Management reported.

  • November 14, 2024

    Ky. Revenues Through Oct. Rise $500K From Last Year

    Kentucky general revenue collection from July through October rose roughly $500,000 compared with the same period last year, according to the Office of State Budget Director.

  • November 14, 2024

    Mass. Pitches Rule For Nonresident Apportionment

    Massachusetts pass-through entities must apportion their income using the state's new single sales factor method to determine state income for their nonresident members, the state Department of Revenue said in a proposed regulation reflecting recent legislation.

  • November 13, 2024

    Boston Says Celebrity Chef Owes $1.6M In Taxes

    The city of Boston is taking celebrity chef Barbara Lynch to court, alleging that for more than a decade she has failed to pay over $1.6 million in personal property taxes for her group of restaurants, which she is in the process of closing and attempting to sell.

  • November 13, 2024

    Detroit Fire Fee Ruling Concerns Mich. Justice

    A Michigan Supreme Court justice on Wednesday said he was troubled by a lower appellate ruling he said seemed to imply that municipalities can work around a state law barring sneaky taxes, in this case by stating a charge for fire prevention services is really just the cost of a permit allowing property owners to do business in Detroit.

  • November 13, 2024

    Tax Fraud A Potential Topic In Lame-Duck Session, Aides Say

    Congress could include disaster-related tax relief and a legislative fix in a year-end package to address rampant fraud associated with the employee retention tax credit, staffers for the House Ways and Means and Senate Finance committees said Wednesday.

  • November 13, 2024

    Louisiana House Panel Advances Sales Tax Overhaul

    Louisiana would broaden its state sales tax to include more services and eliminate various exemptions and exceptions as lawmakers consider legislation to eliminate the corporate income tax as part of a group of bills the state House Ways and Means Committee agreed to Wednesday.

  • November 13, 2024

    Denver Voters OK Sales Tax Hike For Hospital

    Denver will boost its total local sales tax rate by 0.34 of a percentage point under Issue 2Q, which voters passed, with the revenue from the tax slated for city hospital Denver Health.

  • November 13, 2024

    Ga. October Revenue $89M Less Than Prior Year

    Georgia's October general fund receipts were $89 million less than in October 2023, according to the state Department of Revenue.

  • November 13, 2024

    Texas Dealers Owe Tax On Service Agreements, Ruling Says

    Sales and use taxes on maintenance agreements on a manufacturer's industrial equipment sold in Texas are the responsibility of the dealers selling the property, the state's comptroller said, responding to an inquiry from the manufacturer.

Expert Analysis

  • Trump Hush Money Case Offers Master Class In Trial Strategy

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    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.

  • A Vision For Economic Clerkships In The Legal System

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    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.

  • E-Discovery Quarterly: Recent Rulings On Text Message Data

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    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.

  • Kentucky Tax Talk: Budget Focus Cools Tax Reform Efforts

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    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.

  • NY Tax Talk: Primary Function Is Key Analysis For Sales Tax

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    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.

  • Time To Fix NYC's Broken Property Assessment System

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    A New York appellate court's decision to revive Tax Equity Now New York v. City of New York may force the city to revamp its outdated and unfair real estate tax assessment system, which could be fixed with a couple of simple changes, says Seth Feldman at Romer Debbas.

  • Strange Notions Bubble Up: SALT In Review

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    From an assault on North Carolina's phaseout of its corporate income tax to a court ruling on the taxability of sparkling water in Pennsylvania, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.

  • Don't Use The Same Template For Every Client Alert

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    As the old marketing adage goes, consistency is key, but law firm style guides need consistency that contemplates variety when it comes to client alert formats, allowing attorneys to tailor alerts to best fit the audience and subject matter, says Jessica Kaplan at Legally Penned.

  • Think Like A Lawyer: Follow The Iron Rule Of Trial Logic

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    Many diligent and eager attorneys include every good fact, point and rule in their trial narratives — spurred by the gnawing fear they’ll be second-guessed for leaving something out — but this approach ignores a fundamental principle of successful trial lawyering, says Luke Andrews at Poole Huffman.

  • The Art Of Asking: Leveraging Your Contacts For Referrals

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    Though attorneys may hesitate to ask for referral recommendations to generate new business, research shows that people want to help others they know, like and trust, so consider who in your network you should approach and how to make the ask, says Rebecca Hnatowski at Edwards Advisory.

  • 4 Ways To Refresh Your Law Firm's Marketing Strategy

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    With many BigLaw firms relying on an increasingly obsolete marketing approach that prioritizes stiff professionalism over authentic connection, adopting a few key communications strategies to better connect with today's clients and prospects can make all the difference, say Eric Pacifici and Kevin Henderson at SMB Law.

  • Consider 2 Alternative Exit Plans In RE Distress Scenarios

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    In the face of an impending wave of foreclosures, lenders and borrowers alike should consider two exit strategies — deed-in-lieu of foreclosure and consent foreclosure — that can mitigate potential costs and diminution in property value that could be incurred during a lengthy proceeding, say attorneys at BCLP.

  • SC's Courts Have It Wrong On Amazon Marketplace Sales Tax

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    The South Carolina Supreme Court should step in and correct the misguided change in tax law effectuated by lower court rulings that found Amazon owes state sales tax for marketplace sales made prior to the U.S. Supreme Court’s Wayfair v. South Dakota decision in 2018, says Hayes Holderness at the University of Richmond.

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