State & Local
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October 03, 2025
Investor Claim Cannabis Co. Seller Hid $16M In Unpaid Taxes
California cannabis company Prime Harvest Inc. claims it was fraudulently induced into buying a cannabis distribution business that was saddled with $16 million in unpaid taxes, asking a state court to force the sellers to take back the distributor.
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October 03, 2025
Mich. Lawmakers OK Fed. Code Decoupling, New Pot Tax
Michigan is slated to decouple from certain business-friendly provisions in this year's federal tax bill and impose a new excise tax on the wholesale price of cannabis under a budget plan approved by state lawmakers Friday.
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October 03, 2025
COST Decries Massachusetts Foreign-Source Income Tax Plan
A Massachusetts proposal supporters said would fight offshore corporate tax avoidance and raise $400 billion annually would violate the U.S. Constitution and place the state at odds with other jurisdictions, the Council on State Taxation told legislators Friday.
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October 03, 2025
NY ALJ Snuffs Out State Penalties On Biz's Cigarettes
A New York administrative law judge scrapped a penalty assessment on a retailer for holding untaxed cigarettes after determining that the state's tax agency failed to present evidence.
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October 03, 2025
Airline Group Raises Concerns With Updates To MTC Rule
A Multistate Tax Commission proposal to update a decades-old sourcing regulation for airlines to account for business practices that didn't exist when the rule was adopted could unnecessarily complicate how airlines calculate their tax liabilities, an industry representative said Friday.
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October 03, 2025
How Hemenway & Barnes, Raines Feldman Beat Pa. 'Jock Tax'
With decades of experience representing athletes in local tax disputes, Hemenway & Barnes LLP partner Stephen Kidder and his team knew from the jump they had a strong argument to overturn the city of Pittsburgh's "jock tax" on nonresident athletes, but scoring a win would ultimately take a yearslong fight that ended with a unanimous ruling from the Pennsylvania Supreme Court last week.
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October 03, 2025
Some Longtime Legal Blogs Go Quiet As Platform Shuts Down
When the online publishing platform Typepad launched more than two decades ago, it became a hub for a then-growing community of law professors and legal bloggers. Its closure this week marked the end of an era that has found some bloggers looking for new homes or opting to call it quits.
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October 03, 2025
Waste Hauler Denied Ohio Sales Tax Break For Fuel
Trash and recycling collector Republic Services' purchases of fuel to power its trucks' equipment don't qualify for a sales tax exemption extended to items attached to or incorporated in motor vehicles, the Ohio Board of Tax Appeals said Friday.
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October 03, 2025
Justices To Weigh Compensation In Tax-Foreclosure Sale
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Friday to take up a case contending that a deceased homeowner's estate was denied its constitutionally owed compensation when a Michigan county sold a tax-foreclosed property at a fraction of its fair market value.
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October 03, 2025
Texas Net Revenues Down 2.8% From Last Year
Texas net general revenue collection in September fell 2.8% from the same month last year, the state comptroller's office reported.
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October 03, 2025
Alabama's Annual Tax Revenues Increase By $443M
Alabama's general revenue fund collection in the 2024-2025 fiscal year beat the previous year's total by $443 million, the state Department of Revenue reported.
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October 03, 2025
Taxation With Representation: Kirkland, Paul Weiss, Cravath
In this week's Taxation With Representation, video game maker Electronic Arts agrees to be acquired by the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund, Silver Lake and Affinity Partners; online mortgage giant Rocket closes its acquisition of rival Mr. Cooper Group; and Berkshire Hathaway acquires international energy company Occidental's chemical business.
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October 03, 2025
Iowa Total Receipts Through Sept. Down $454M
Iowa's total receipts from July through September lagged behind the total for the same period last year by $454 million, the state's Department of Management said.
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October 02, 2025
Calif. Aligns With Fed. Energy Credit Laws, Other Tax Changes
California conformed its tax laws with federal statutes on renewable energy tax credits and with other Internal Revenue Code provisions enacted over the last decade under a pair of bills signed by Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom.
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October 02, 2025
Ala. Tribunal Nixes Package Stores' Sales Tax Liability
The owner of a package store business doesn't owe an assessed tax liability after proving through sales records that he remitted tax on the company's sales, the Alabama Tax Tribunal ruled.
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October 02, 2025
Ohio Group Urges Changes To Mitigate Rising Property Taxes
An Ohio group commissioned by the state governor to study state property taxes suggested that legislators approve a bill that would allow localities special residential zones where homeowners can be partially exempt from property taxes, along with setting limits for the zones.
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October 02, 2025
Texas AG Blocks 4 Cities' Property Tax Hikes
Four Texas cities must shelve property tax increases after having failed to comply with a new state law, the state's attorney general ordered Thursday, saying they must raise taxes only enough to maintain the previous year's amount of revenue.
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October 02, 2025
Calif. Law Updates Rules For Tax-Defaulted Property Sales
California has enacted a measure conforming the process of selling tax-defaulted property to a 2023 U.S. Supreme Court decision finding Minnesota violated the Fifth Amendment by keeping proceeds from a foreclosure sale that exceeded a tax debt.
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October 02, 2025
Wis. Bill Seeks Awards For Tax Tip-Offs In Construction Biz
Wisconsin would authorize monetary awards for people who provide information to the state Department of Revenue about construction industry employers believed to be violating state tax laws under a bill introduced in the state Assembly.
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October 02, 2025
Vt. Revenue Through Aug. Grows By $18M
Vermont's general fund revenue from July and August outpaced the total collected in those months last year by $18 million, according to the state's Agency of Administration.
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October 02, 2025
W.Va. Revenue Through Sept. Beats Forecast By $61M
West Virginia's general fund revenue from July through September beat an estimate by $61 million, according to a report released Thursday.
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October 01, 2025
Court OKs Policy Rescission In $2.5M Tax Coverage Row
An insurer for a telecommunications company owes no coverage for its $2.5 million settlement with the Illinois government over claims that it failed to collect and remit certain taxes and fees owed by customers, an Illinois federal court ruled, finding the insurer was entitled to rescind its policy.
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October 01, 2025
States, Businesses Push Justices To Extend Tariff Arguments
The dozen states, several small businesses and Illinois toymakers that challenged President Donald Trump's emergency tariffs filed a joint motion Wednesday requesting more time to better represent their different claims for oral arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court in November.
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October 01, 2025
NJ Can't Tax Sale Of Stake In Foreign Co., Enterprise Says
Car rental giant Enterprise asked the New Jersey Tax Court to negate a $1.2 million tax assessment stemming from a sale of interest in an Israel-based software company, arguing that the gain was nonoperational income that should be allocated to Enterprise's home state, Missouri, for tax purposes.
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October 01, 2025
NY Senate Bill Seeks To Tax Energy Used In Crypto Mining
New York would impose an excise tax on energy used in cryptocurrency mining under a bill introduced Wednesday in the state Senate.
Expert Analysis
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Justices' Certiorari Denial Leaves Interstate Tax Questions
Since the U.S. Supreme Court recently declined to review a Philadelphia resident’s claim that her Delaware state income taxes should be credited against her city wage tax liabilities, constitutional questions about state and local tax distinctions linger, and some states may continue to apply Supreme Court precedent differently, say attorneys at Dentons.
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A Proposal With Sugar On Top In Mass.: SALT In Review
From a call to exempt candy from sales tax in Massachusetts to an unusual property tax idea in New Jersey, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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Inconsistent Injury-In-Fact Rules Hinder Federal Practice
A recent Third Circuit decision, contradicting a previous ruling about whether consumers of contaminated products have suffered an injury in fact, illustrates the deep confusion this U.S. Supreme Court standard creates among federal judges and practitioners, who deserve a simpler method of determining which cases have federal standing, says Eric Dwoskin at Dwoskin Wasdin.
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In-House Counsel Pointers For Preserving Atty-Client Privilege
Several recent rulings illustrate the challenges in-house counsel can face when attempting to preserve attorney-client privilege, but a few best practices can help safeguard communications and effectively assert the privilege in an increasingly scrutinized corporate environment, says Daniel Garrie at Law & Forensics.
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National Bank Act Rulings Facilitate More Preemption Analysis
Two recent National Bank Act preemption decisions from an Illinois federal court and the Ninth Circuit provide the first applications of the U.S. Supreme Court’s May ruling in Cantero v. Bank of America, opening the potential for several circuit courts to address the issue this year, say attorneys at Moore & Van Allen.
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Lights, Camera, Ethics? TV Lawyers Tend To Set Bad Example
Though fictional movies and television shows portraying lawyers are fun to watch, Hollywood’s inaccurate depictions of legal ethics can desensitize attorneys to ethics violations and lead real-life clients to believe that good lawyers take a scorched-earth approach, says Nancy Rapoport at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
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Accountant-Owned Law Firms Could Blur Ethical Lines
KPMG’s recent application to open a legal practice in Arizona represents the first overture by an accounting firm to take advantage of the state’s relaxed law firm ownership rules, but enforcing and supervising the practice of law by nonattorneys could prove particularly challenging, says Seth Laver at Goldberg Segalla.
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AI Will Soon Transform The E-Discovery Industrial Complex
Todd Itami at Covington discusses how generative artificial intelligence will reshape the current e-discovery paradigm, replacing the blunt instrument of data handling with a laser scalpel of fully integrated enterprise solutions — after first making e-discovery processes technically and legally harder.
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When Innovation Overwhelms The Rule Of Law
In an era where technology is rapidly evolving and artificial intelligence is seemingly everywhere, it’s worth asking if the law — both substantive precedent and procedural rules — can keep up with the light speed of innovation, says Reuben Guttman at Guttman Buschner.
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Imagine The Possibilities Of Openly Autistic Lawyering
Andi Mazingo at Lumen Law, who was diagnosed with autism about midway through her career, discusses how the legal profession can create inclusive workplaces that empower openly autistic lawyers and enhance innovation, and how neurodivergent attorneys can navigate the challenges and opportunities that come with disclosing one’s diagnosis.
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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.