State & Local
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									September 10, 2025
									Miss. Landscape Biz. Can't Cut Sales Tax Bill, Court SaysA landscaping business owes $154,000 in sales tax, a Mississippi appeals court ruled, agreeing with a lower court that the owner failed to present adequate records showing the company's gross taxable revenue. 
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									September 10, 2025
									Schenck Price Adds Int'l Tax Pro In NJ From Solo ShopSchenck Price Smith & King LLP expanded its international tax group this week with the addition of an expert in tax planning for both inbound and outbound companies, institutional investors and investment funds. 
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									September 10, 2025
									Ore. County Failed To Tell Biz It Lost Tax Break, Court SaysAn Oregon meat processor was justified in failing to timely appeal property assessments because it was never notified in writing by a county assessor of its exclusion from an enterprise zone tax incentive program, the state tax court ruled. 
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									September 10, 2025
									SD Total Revenues Through August Beat Last Year by $6MSouth Dakota's general fund revenue in July and August outpaced the same period last year by roughly $6 million, according to the state Bureau of Finance and Management. 
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									September 10, 2025
									Kirkland Adds Fintech Regulatory Partner From McDermottKirkland & Ellis LLP has enhanced its fintech regulatory compliance capabilities in New York with the addition of an experienced corporate partner who joins the firm from McDermott Will & Schulte. 
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									September 09, 2025
									SC Panel Weighs Whether Tractor Supply Shifted IncomeA South Carolina appellate panel wrestled Tuesday with whether the state Department of Revenue exceeded 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 its state corporate tax liability. 
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									September 09, 2025
									Mass. Lawmakers Pitch Local Real Estate Transfer TaxesMassachusetts cities would have the option of levying fees on real estate transfers worth more than $1 million to help fund affordable housing efforts under legislation pitched Tuesday to a joint House-Senate panel. 
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									September 09, 2025
									Justices Grant Fast-Track Review For Trump Tariff SuitThe U.S. Supreme Court will fast-track its consideration of the government's appeal of a Federal Circuit ruling that President Donald Trump's tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act are unlawful, according to a Tuesday order. 
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									September 09, 2025
									NY Appeals Tribunal Finds Property Transfers Triggered TaxA New York administrative law judge mischaracterized a transaction from when a property was transferred between related entities, the New York City Tax Appeals Tribunal ruled, finding the transfers were taxable. 
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									September 09, 2025
									Mo. Revenues Through August Rise $95M From Last YearMissouri's general fund revenue collection in the first two months of the fiscal year outpaced last year during the same time period by $95 million, according to the state Department of Revenue in a report released Tuesday. 
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									September 09, 2025
									Ore. Owes ABC Enhanced Interest After Order, Tax Court SaysOregon's tax department must pay an enhanced interest rate on a refund due to entertainment giant ABC starting 61 days after the state tax court's order on the matter, the tax court said, regardless of whether that judgment is appealed to the state Supreme Court. 
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									September 09, 2025
									NC Revenues In 2025 Fiscal Year Beat Last Year By $865.5MNorth Carolina's revenue collection in fiscal year 2025 outpaced the previous year's collection by $865.5 million, the state controller reported Tuesday. 
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									September 09, 2025
									Colorado Justices Uphold Rejection Of City's Telecom TaxTax ordinances in a Colorado city aimed at telecommunications providers, including a T-Mobile subsidiary, established new taxes without voter approval in violation of the state's Taxpayer Bill of Rights, the state Supreme Court ruled. 
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									September 09, 2025
									States Urge Justices To Quickly Rule Against Trump's TariffsThe U.S. Supreme Court should quickly consider the appeal of the Federal Circuit's ruling that President Donald Trump's emergency tariffs are unlawful and affirm that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act doesn't provide the authority to impose duties, the states challenging the measures told the justices this week. 
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									September 09, 2025
									Alaska Sourcing, Online Biz Apportionment Shift Sent To Gov.Alaska would shift out-of-state companies doing business in the state to market-based sourcing and adopt single-sales-factor apportionment for "highly digitized businesses" that complete at least 50% of their sales in the state electronically under a bill sent to the governor. 
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									September 08, 2025
									JetBlue Loses Fla. Tax Fight Over Airline Revenue MilesA Florida judge rejected JetBlue's claims that the state's method of apportioning airline income by counting miles flown outside the state's borders is unconstitutional, saying that the formula ensures that "Florida reaches no more than its fair share" of tax. 
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									September 08, 2025
									Pa. Top Court Snapshot: Clickwrap Agreements, Mail-In VotesThe Pennsylvania Supreme Court will return from its summer break with a couple of familiar issues, including the heavily litigated issue of discarding undated mail-in ballots and a much-anticipated review of common "clickwrap" agreements for apps and websites. Here are some of the cases the state's justices will hear in their Sept. 9-11 session. 
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									September 08, 2025
									Texas Co. Fights NJ Tax Bill Stemming From Online TrainingsA Texas-based electrical wire manufacturer challenged a New Jersey tax agency's determination that the company couldn't claim P.L. 86-272 tax protections due to online training courses about its products that a contractor offered to New Jersey residents. 
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									September 08, 2025
									Colo. Says Tariffs To Sink Revenue By $681M Over 2 YearsThe tariffs ordered by President Donald Trump could reduce Colorado general fund revenue by $681 million over the next two years, according to a report by the budget office of Gov. Jared Polis. 
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									September 08, 2025
									NY Buyer In Sunoco Bulk Sale Found Liable For Sales TaxA New York auto service company that bought business assets from a Sunoco gas station in a bulk sale is liable for sale tax that had been owed by the seller, a state tax tribunal ruled, saying the buyer failed to notify the state of the sale. 
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									September 08, 2025
									Former Skadden Atty Moves Tax Practice To Simpson ThacherSimpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP has deepened its transactional resources in the New York office with the recent addition of an attorney who moved his practice from Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP after 15 years. 
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									September 08, 2025
									Conn. Tax Atty Wants Full Appeals Court To Rethink Her FiringConnecticut's former tax legal director has asked the full Connecticut Appellate Court to reconsider an appellate panel's ruling that found her firing was proper after she used her work computer to send unauthorized draft legislation to a lobbyist, arguing that as a case of first impression it is important for the full court to weigh in. 
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									September 08, 2025
									IRS Appeals Office Chief Joins Skadden's DC Tax TeamSkadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP has hired the leader of the IRS Independent Office of Appeals, who brings years of experience helping resolve tax disputes and controversies, to the firm's team in the nation's capital, the firm said Monday. 
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									September 08, 2025
									Mass. Tax Revenue Through August Beats Estimate By $175MMassachusetts' tax revenue collected in July and August exceeded last year's by $175 million, according to a report by the state Department of Revenue. 
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									September 08, 2025
									Pa. Bill Aims To Stop Reassessments For Small ImprovementsPennsylvania would allow small property improvements without the trigger of a reassessment under a bill introduced in the state Senate. 
Expert Analysis
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								Litigation Funding Disclosure Debate: Strategy Considerations  In the ongoing debate over whether courts should require disclosure of litigation funding, funders and plaintiffs tend to argue against such mandates, but voluntarily disclosing limited details about a funding arrangement can actually confer certain benefits to plaintiffs in some scenarios, say Andrew Stulce and Marc Cavan at Longford Capital. 
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								Open Season On A Department Of Revenue: SALT In Review  From a Kentucky proposal that would put the state's tax staffers in the crosshairs to yet another call to exempt tips from tax, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news. 
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								5 Ways To Create Effective Mock Assignments For Associates  In order to effectively develop associates’ critical thinking skills, firms should design mock assignments that contain a few key ingredients, from messy fact patterns to actionable feedback, says Abdi Shayesteh at AltaClaro. 
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								Mentorship Resolutions For The New Year  Attorneys tend to focus on personal achievements or career milestones when they set yearly goals, but one important area often gets overlooked in this process — mentoring relationships, which are some of the most effective tools for professional growth, say Kelly Galligan at Rutan & Tucker and Andra Greene at Phillips ADR. 
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								5 Litigation Funding Trends To Note In 2025  Lawyers and their clients must be prepared to navigate an evolving litigation funding market in 2025, made more complicated by a new administration and the increasing overall cost of litigation, says Jeffery Lula at GLS Capital. 
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								Rethinking Litigation Risk And What It Really Means To Win  Attorneys have a tendency to overestimate litigation risk before summary judgment and underestimate risk after it, but an eight-stage litigation framework can clarify risk at different points and help litigators reassess what true success looks like in any particular case, says Joshua Libling at Arcadia Finance. 
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								Bad Ideas From Coast To Coast: SALT In Review  From calls for higher taxes in Washington state to New Jersey's tax credits for Netflix, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news. 
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								No, Litigation Funders Are Not 'Fleeing' The District Of Del.  A recent study claimed that litigation funders have “fled” Delaware federal court due to a standing order requiring disclosure of third-party financing, but responsible funders have no problem litigating in this jurisdiction, and many other factors could explain the decline in filings, say Will Freeman and Sarah Tsou at Omni Bridgeway. 
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								5 E-Discovery Predictions For 2025 And Beyond  In the year to come, e-discovery will be shaped by new and emerging trends, from the adoption of artificial intelligence provisions in protective orders, to the proliferation of emojis as a source of evidence in contemporary litigation, say attorneys at Littler. 
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								Illinois Banking Brief: All The Notable Legal Updates In Q4  While the last quarter of 2024 didn't bring any notable state financial legislation, Illinois banks did see developments in the challenge to the Interchange Fee Prohibition Act, and received some awaited guidance on credit line disclosures and bank-fintech relationships, say attorneys at Dykema. 
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								7 Ways 2nd Trump Administration May Affect Partner Hiring  President-elect Donald Trump's return to the White House will likely have a number of downstream effects on partner hiring in the legal industry, from accelerated hiring timelines to increased vetting of prospective employees, say recruiters at Macrae. 
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								E-Discovery Quarterly: Rulings On Custodian Selection  Several recent rulings make clear that the proportionality of additional proposed custodians will depend on whether the custodians have unique relevant documents, and producing parties should consider whether information already in the record will show that they have relevant documents that otherwise might not be produced, say attorneys at Sidley. 
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								Exploring Venue Strategy For Trump-Era Regulatory Litigation  Litigation will likely play a prominent role in shaping policy outcomes during the second Trump administration, and stakeholders have several tools at their disposal to steer regulatory litigation toward more favorable venues, say attorneys at Covington.