State & Local
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August 26, 2024
Mo. Lowe's 'Dark Store' Comparables Get Rejected
A Missouri Lowe's property was properly valued at $9 million, the state tax commission ruled, rejecting the property owner's attempt to use vacant storefronts as comparable properties.
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August 26, 2024
ND General Fund Revenues Top Estimates By $3M In July
North Dakota's general fund revenue in the first month of the 2025 fiscal year was $3 million over estimates, according to a monthly report by the state Legislative Council.
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August 26, 2024
Mo. Circle K Station's $1.2M Value Upheld
A Circle K gas station in Missouri was correctly assessed, despite the property owner's protest, because the owner failed to provide comparable properties to prove the value should be reduced, the state's tax commission ruled.
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August 26, 2024
Va. Tax Boss Says Refund Owed For Product-Testing Gear
A Virginia manufacturer is eligible for a sales tax exemption for equipment used for product testing because the property was used during the company's manufacturing process, the Virginia tax commissioner said, reversing a decision by the state's tax department.
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August 23, 2024
Wash. Justices Affirm Convicted Ex-State Auditor Disbarment
The Washington Supreme Court affirmed a recommendation to disbar convicted former state auditor Troy X. Kelley after he was imprisoned on felony theft charges, finding that Kelley's crimes justified the disbarment sanction.
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August 23, 2024
Local Assessors Blast Colo. Property Tax Proposal
A draft bill to reduce property tax increases, to be introduced in Colorado's upcoming special legislative session, would create significant burdens for local administration, a pair of assessors told a legislative property tax commission Friday.
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August 23, 2024
Mich. Appeals Panel Denies Cos.' Bids To Adjust Asset Basis
Two companies may not account for depreciation they didn't receive credit for under Michigan law to increase the basis of assets they sold when determining their state tax liabilities, a state appeals panel said, upholding a trial court.
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August 23, 2024
Colo. Board Wrong In Nixing Fees From Valuation, Court Rules
The Colorado Board of Assessment Appeals improperly applied a state Supreme Court decision that erroneously revived a dispute over whether fees should be included in a resort's property valuation, a state appeals court ruled.
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August 23, 2024
Wis. Agency Upholds $4M Sales Tax Bill On Lease Payments
The Wisconsin Department of Revenue didn't err in finding that a company's lease agreements were taxable as they constituted a sale and lease-back of tangible property, the state Tax Appeals Commission ruled, upholding a nearly $4 million sales tax bill.
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August 23, 2024
Issues Lurk In Remote Seller, Marketplace Laws, Tax Pro Says
States should consider more harmony in their remote seller and marketplace facilitator laws to address a handful of compliance issues that continue to persist for businesses six years after Wayfair, a tax practitioner said Friday.
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August 23, 2024
NM General Revenues From July Through March Up $421M
New Mexico collected $421 million more in revenue than estimated between July 2023 and March 2024, according to a report by the state's Legislative Finance Committee.
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August 23, 2024
Ariz. Revenue Collection Starts 2025 Up $83M From Forecast
Arizona's total general revenue in July was $83 million higher than forecast, according to a report by the Joint Legislative Budget Committee.
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August 23, 2024
Idaho's July Revenue Collection Down $5M From Estimates
Idaho's general revenue collection at the start of the 2025 fiscal year was $5 million below forecasts, according to a report by the state Division of Financial Management.
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August 23, 2024
DC Eyes Joining IRS Direct File For 2026, Revenue Rep Says
The District of Columbia is considering joining the Internal Revenue Service's free electronic tax filing program, Direct File, in 2026, a representative of the district's tax agency said Friday.
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August 23, 2024
Taxation With Representation: Latham, Wachtell, Paul Weiss
In this week's Taxation With Representation, Arch Resources merges with Consol Energy in a deal worth $5.2 billion, Advanced Micro Devices agrees to purchase ZT Systems for $4.9 billion, and Japanese tobacco company JT Group inks a deal to buy Vector Group for $2.4 billion.
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August 22, 2024
Chevron's Fall Likely To Surface In State Tax Cases, Pro Says
Taxpayers likely will raise the U.S. Supreme Court's overturning of the Chevron deference doctrine in challenges to state tax regulations, but it remains to be seen how effective those arguments will be, an attorney for a multistate business trade organization said Thursday.
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August 22, 2024
Justices Disfavor External Consistency Test, Mass. Atty Says
The U.S. Supreme Court likely will decline to hear a construction company's argument that South Dakota's refusal to apportion use tax on its equipment was unconstitutional, a Massachusetts tax agency attorney predicted Thursday, saying the justices have no appetite for applying the external consistency test anymore.
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August 22, 2024
StubHub Appeals $8.5M Wis. Sales Tax Assessment
Online ticket marketplace StubHub told the Wisconsin Court of Appeals that a lower court correctly determined it wasn't on the hook for an $8.5 million sales tax assessment because it didn't directly act as a ticket seller.
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August 22, 2024
NY Court Revives Co.'s Back Tax Payment Allocation Claim
The New York Division of Tax Appeals has the jurisdiction to hear a Bronx-based business's protest over how its tax payments were allocated, a state appeals court ruled.
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August 22, 2024
Ill. Exempts Certain Home-Delivered Meals From Taxes
Purchases of certain home-delivered meals for older and lower-income residents are exempt from an array of state taxes, the Illinois Department of Revenue said.
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August 22, 2024
Local Property Tax Exemptions A Must For Solar, Va. AG Says
Localities are required under state statute to provide an exemption for the taxation of property used for solar photovoltaic systems, or systems that use solar panels to create energy, the Virginia attorney general said in an opinion.
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August 22, 2024
NY AG Tells Appeals Court To Uphold $465M Trump Judgment
Donald Trump has barely challenged the extensive proof of financial statement lies undergirding a $465 million civil fraud judgment against him and his co-defendants, New York's attorney general said in an appeals brief looking to preserve the bench verdict.
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August 22, 2024
Mass. Tax Panel OKs $14M In Research Credits For Bank Co.
A Massachusetts bank holding company is entitled to nearly $14 million in research tax credits because state law does not restrict such corporations from receiving the credit, the state Appellate Tax Board said, reversing the state tax department.
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August 22, 2024
Miss. Justices Asked To Uphold Tax On Biz's Fireworks Sales
A Mississippi company's sales of fireworks and Christmas trees weren't yard sales exempt from sales tax as they were held frequently and consistently, the Mississippi Department of Revenue told the state Supreme Court, adding that a lower correctly found that the company's sales are taxable.
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August 22, 2024
Ohio Board Upholds Partial Valuation Of Old Coal Plant
A decommissioned coal plant had two of its parcels properly valued by an Ohio county, but one additional parcel should have its valuation reduced because the structure built on it added no value, the Ohio Board of Tax Appeals ruled.
Expert Analysis
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La. Franchise Tax, Minn. Home Seizure: SALT In Review
From a proposal to phase out Louisiana's corporate franchise tax to the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling that a Minnesota county had no right to sell a woman's home for more than she owed, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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How New York State Budget Will Affect Business Taxpayers
The comprehensive state budget legislation recently finalized by New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and the state Legislature did not include some especially concerning tax proposals, but it will subject some state taxpayers to increased tax liability and lengthier appeals, say attorneys at McDermott.
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Taxing The Internet And Remote Workers: SALT In Review
From a New York ruling against the taxing of internet services to an attack on Philadelphia's taxing of remote workers, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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How Cities Can Tackle Post-Pandemic Budgeting Dilemmas
Due to increasing office vacancies around the country, cities may consider politically unpopular actions to avoid bankruptcy, but they could also look to the capital markets to ride out the current real estate crisis and achieve debt service savings to help balance their budgets, say attorneys at Cadwalader.
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State Payroll Taxes Need Remote Work Reforms
To alleviate employer confusion around remote employee payroll tax, lower enforcement costs and better compete for top talent, states should allow a specific number of remote work days without withholding, simplify their administrative requirements and coordinate their tax policy reforms, say attorneys at Miller Canfield.
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Cannabis Supercenters: Key Benefits And Legal Issues
Barstow, California’s novel plan to convert an abandoned mall into a cannabis supercenter could offer a potential blueprint for cannabis companies to thrive in a saturated market and for communities to repurpose underutilized retail spaces — but certain financing, zoning and leasing issues will need to be assessed, says Christopher Gordon at Fox Rothschild.
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Taxing The Digital Economy: The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
U.S. tech companies should watch for important developments in international taxation, including the resolution of Apple's decade-old state aid case, growing frustration with the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's global tax plan and adoption of the digital services tax instead, says Joyce Beebe at Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy.
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Kentucky Tax Talk: Pros, Cons Of The SALT Cap Workaround
Recent legislation that allows pass-through entities to be taxed at the entity level — Kentucky’s response to the federal cap on state and local tax deductions — could result in significant savings for taxpayers, but whether it applies to sole proprietorships and other aspects of the law are unclear, say attorneys at Frost Brown.
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Big Tax Changes For Multinational Cos. In Budget Proposal
The Biden administration’s fiscal year 2024 budget proposes changes that would materially alter decades-old Internal Revenue Code provisions, requiring a shift in multinational corporations' tax planning strategies comparable to that required after enactment of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, say Xenia Garofalo and Kyle Colonna at Eversheds Sutherland.
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Home Seized, Tax Paid, Government Enriched: SALT In Review
From a Minnesota county's profit on a home seizure to a California proposal to raise corporate income taxes, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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Mich. Statute Of Limitations Cases Carry Nationwide Impacts
The outcomes of Dine Brands v. Eubanks and Walt Disney v. Eubanks, currently working their way through the Michigan courts, are likely to affect how statutes of limitations in unclaimed property audits are calculated nationwide as well as within the state, given the widespread adoption of similar model provisions by many other states, say attorneys at McDermott.
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Wash. Fallout And New York Pets: SALT In Review
From the early fallout of Washington state's capital gains ruling to a proposed tax credit for adopting pets in New York, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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Inside Calif.'s New Unclaimed Property Compliance Program
As California gears up to launch its voluntary compliance program for taxpayers with unreported property owed to the state, eligible holders should be aware of kinks that may initially arise and of potential audit risks, say attorneys at Alston & Bird.