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June 18, 2026
Ohio Updates 'Taxpayer' Meaning For Marijuana Tax
Ohio revised the definition of a taxpayer for purposes of its excise tax on the sale of adult-use marijuana as part of amended regulations adopted by the state Department of Taxation.
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June 18, 2026
Del. Bill Seeks Intermediary Municipal Rental Tax Collection
Delaware would require accommodations intermediaries to collect short-term rental tax for municipalities under a bill introduced in the state House of Representatives.
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June 18, 2026
Ind. Tax Dept. Issues Final Rule For Amnesty Program
Indiana's revenue department released an interim final rule for an upcoming two-month tax amnesty period after receiving no public comments.
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June 18, 2026
NJ Tax Court Protects Taxpayer Methodology Ahead Of Trial
A New Jersey tenant appealing the property tax assessment of a legacy data center is not required to provide the township with a detailed methodology of its assessment challenge prior to the case's trial, the state Tax Court ruled.
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June 18, 2026
Utah General Fund Revenue Through May Up $586M
Utah's general fund revenue from July through May exceeded the same period last year by $586 million, according to the State Tax Commission.
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June 18, 2026
Conn. Revenue Through May Exceeds Last Year By $1B
Connecticut's total revenue collection from July through May was $1 billion higher than the same period last fiscal year, according to the state Department of Revenue.
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June 18, 2026
Mass. Top Court Blocks Income Tax Cut From Ballot
A proposal to cut Massachusetts' income tax rate from 5% to 4% over three years was blocked from the November ballot by the state's top court Thursday, which said it contained significantly misleading information.
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June 17, 2026
Kentucky AG Says Kalshi And Polymarket Offerings Are Illegal
Kentucky's attorney general on Wednesday lodged three lawsuits accusing prediction market platforms Kalshi and Polymarket, and online casino platform VGW, of violating the state's consumer protection and gambling laws by offering unlicensed sports wagering in the state, and running illegal and addictive sweepstakes casino websites.
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June 17, 2026
Tractor Supply Wrongly Shifted Income, SC Court Affirms
South Carolina's tax agency did not exceed its authority when it imposed an alternative apportionment method on Tractor Supply Co. after asserting that the company and two affiliates had inappropriately shifted income to reduce state corporate tax liability, an appellate panel affirmed Wednesday.
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June 17, 2026
DOJ's Pot Shift Leaves Key Questions For Cannabis Industry
The Trump administration's recent moves to relax federal restrictions on marijuana through the administrative process will have unclear ramifications for all industry players unless Congress steps in to rewrite cannabis law, attorneys heard Wednesday.
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June 17, 2026
The World's Biggest Data Center Market Is At A Crossroads
Public opposition has put Virginia's long-held status as a key hub for data center development in jeopardy, and the industry is likely to turn against the state if lawmakers decide to remove a much-loved tax break, according to a DLA Piper land-use partner.
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June 17, 2026
Mich. Court Says Rental Cap Affects Senior Care Home Value
The Michigan tax tribunal wrongly ruled that a senior care facility's low-income units shouldn't be considered when assessing the property, a state appeals court panel said, remanding the case back to determine its valuation considering the rental restrictions.
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June 17, 2026
Pa. Land Trust's Exemption Must Be Revisited, Court Rules
A Pennsylvania trial court must reconsider the charitable use of land owned by a trust under an analysis provided by the appellate Commonwealth Court and reevaluate whether the land is eligible for a charitable tax exemption, the appellate court ruled Wednesday.
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June 17, 2026
NY Offers Penalty, Interest Relief For Tax Decoupling Changes
New York taxpayers can receive penalty and interest relief if they file amended returns to reflect the state's recent decoupling from certain federal tax deductions, according to guidance from the state tax agency.
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June 17, 2026
Fla. Creates Special District With Power To Levy Property Tax
Florida established an independent special district in Hillsborough County that may impose taxes, including property taxes if approved by voters in a referendum, under a bill signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis.
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June 17, 2026
Tenn. Revenues Through May Rise $482M From Estimates
Tennessee's general fund revenue from July through May exceeded forecasts by $482 million, according to the state Department of Revenue.
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June 16, 2026
Illinois Adds Taxes On Digital Ads, Crypto, Prediction Markets
Illinois will tax digital advertising, social media platforms, cryptocurrency, prediction markets and more under a nearly $56 billion budget signed Tuesday by Democratic Gov. JB Pritzker.
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June 16, 2026
Va. Budget Deal Sets 2027 Launch For Retail Cannabis
Virginia's governor and lawmakers on Tuesday announced an agreement to tax and regulate the sale of adult-use cannabis with sales beginning in July 2027.
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June 16, 2026
Fla. Decouples From 2025 Fed. Law's Corporate Tax Breaks
Florida, citing what legislators identified as the negative revenue impacts of corporate tax breaks in last year's federal budget bill, will decouple from many of those breaks under legislation signed by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis.
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June 16, 2026
Building's $108M Taxable Value Too High, Minn. Justices Told
A Minnesota office building was overvalued at $108 million, its owner told the state Supreme Court, challenging the state tax court's reconciliation of competing appraisers' conclusions and other matters.
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June 16, 2026
NY Tax Revenue Through May Grows By $1.15B
New York's tax collection in April and May exceeded the total from the same period last fiscal year by $1.15 billion, according to the state's tax department.
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June 16, 2026
NH Clarifies Biz Tax Return Extensions, Penalty Waivers
New Hampshire business enterprise taxpayers may receive extensions to file returns and may have penalties waived if they file a return within the extension window, according to amended regulations adopted by the state Department of Revenue Administration.
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June 16, 2026
Ill. Total Revenues Through May Exceed Estimate By $202M
Illinois total revenues from July through May beat forecasts by $202 million, according to a report released by the state Office of Management and Budget.
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June 16, 2026
Neb. Receipts Through May Trail Forecast By $178M
Nebraska's net receipts from July through May underperformed expectations by $178 million, according to a report by the state Department of Revenue.
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June 15, 2026
DC Court OKs $6M Tax Bill For Merger Property Transfer
The 2002 title transfer of a Washington, D.C., property resulting from the merger of a partnership and a limited liability company was subject to the district's real estate recordation and transfer taxes, an appeals court ruled, affirming a $6 million assessment.
Expert Analysis
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5 E-Discovery Predictions For 2026 And Beyond
2026 will likely be shaped by issues ranging from artificial intelligence regulatory turbulence to potential evidence rule changes, and e-discovery professionals will need to understand how to effectively guide the responsible and defensible adoption of emerging tools, while also ensuring effective safeguards, say attorneys at Littler.
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Judges On AI: How Courts Can Boost Access To Justice
Arizona Court of Appeals Judge Samuel A. Thumma writes that generative artificial intelligence tools offer a profound opportunity to enhance access to justice and engender public confidence in courts’ use of technology, and judges can seize this opportunity in five key ways.
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In Praise Of These 10 Revenue Agencies: SALT In Review
RSM's David Brunori, a contributor who regularly offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news, opens 2026 with his annual presentation of the nation's top 10 revenue departments.
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Hot Topics For Family Offices In 2026
For family offices, the throughline of 2026 is disciplined readiness, as navigating impact from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and platform maturation will be necessary to preserve flexibility and enhance client outcomes, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis.
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The Case For Emulating, Not Dividing, The Ninth Circuit
Champions for improved judicial administration should reject the unfounded criticisms driving recent Senate proposals to divide the Ninth Circuit and instead seek to replicate the court's unique strengths and successes, says Ninth Circuit Judge J. Clifford Wallace.
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5 Tariff And Trade Developments To Watch In 2026
A new trade landscape emerged in 2025, the contours of which will be further defined by developments that will merit close attention this year, including a key ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court and a review of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, says Ted Posner at Baker Botts.
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4 Developments That Defined The 2025 Ethics Landscape
The legal profession spent 2025 at the edge of its ethical comfort zone as courts, firms and regulators confronted how fast-moving technologies and new business models collide with long-standing professional duties, signaling that the profession is entering a period of sustained disruption that will continue into 2026, says Hilary Gerzhoy at HWG Law.
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The Answer, In A Word, Is Federalism: SALT In Review
From the treasury secretary's view of states that resist conformity to a proposed retroactive tax on California's billionaires, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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How Fractional GCs Can Manage Risks Of Engagement
As more organizations eliminate their in-house legal departments in favor of outsourcing legal work, fractional general counsel roles offer practitioners an engaging and flexible way to practice at a high level, but they can also present legal, ethical and operational risks that must be proactively managed, say attorneys at Boies Schiller.
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How OECD Tax Update Tackles Mobile Workforce Complexity
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s recently updated model tax convention — a recalibration of international tax principles in response to an increasingly mobile workforce — should prompt companies to reevaluate cross-border operations, transfer pricing policies and tax controversy strategies, say attorneys at Eversheds.
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A Uniform Federal Rule Would Curb Gen AI Missteps In Court
To address the patchwork of courts’ standing orders on generative artificial intelligence, curbing abuses and relieving the burden on judges, the federal judiciary should consider amending its civil procedure rules to require litigants to certify they’ve reviewed legal filings for accuracy, say attorneys at Shook Hardy.
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Supreme Court Term Limits Would Carry Hidden Risk
While proposals for limiting the terms of U.S. Supreme Court justices are popular, a steady stream of relatively young, highly marketable ex-justices with unique knowledge and influence entering the marketplace of law and politics could create new problems, say Michael Broyde at Emory University and Hayden Hall at the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware.
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AI Evidence Rule Tweaks Encourage Judicial Guardrails
Recent additions to a committee note on proposed Rule of Evidence 707 — governing evidence generated by artificial intelligence — seek to mitigate potential dangers that may arise once machine outputs are introduced at trial, encouraging judges to perform critical gatekeeping functions, say attorneys at Lankler Siffert & Wohl.