State & Local
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January 13, 2026
Minn. Revenues Through Dec. $65M Higher Than Forecast
Minnesota's total net revenue from July though December outpaced forecasts by $65 million, according to the state Office for Management and Budget.
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January 13, 2026
Ohio Revenues Through December Beat Estimates By $344M
Ohio's general fund revenue collection from July through December was $344 million higher than estimated, according to the state Office of Budget and Management.
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January 13, 2026
Md. Senate Bill Seeks Exclusion For Foreign Income
Maryland would not require foreign-earned income to be included when calculating state income under a bill introduced in the state Senate.
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January 13, 2026
Md. Bill Seeks Subtraction Modification For Fraud Loss
Maryland would allow taxpayers who are victims of fraud to claim a subtraction modification on their federal adjusted gross income equal to the fraud amount to calculate their state income under a bill introduced in the state House.
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January 13, 2026
Md. Bill Would Allow Separate Land, Improvement Tax Rates
Maryland would authorize local governments to establish subclasses of real property consisting of land and improvements to land and impose separate tax rates for each subclass under legislation set to be considered by the state House of Delegates' Ways and Means Committee.
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January 13, 2026
Ariz. Bill Would Allow Federal Scholarship Tax Credits
Arizona residents would be eligible for federal income tax credits for contributions to scholarship organizations under legislation introduced in the state Senate to have Arizona participate in a new federal program.
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January 13, 2026
Neb. Bill Would Provide Tax Credit For Health Plan Payments
Nebraska would provide an individual income tax credit for qualified health plan premium payments under a bill introduced in the state's unicameral Legislature.
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January 12, 2026
Arizona Gov. Pitches Tax Cuts, End To Data Center Break
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs called Monday for quick passage of her tax cut plan, including exemptions for tipped and overtime income, along with an end to the state's tax break for data centers, in her State of the State address.
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January 12, 2026
High Court Declines To Hear Michigan Tax Foreclosure Case
The U.S. Supreme Court declined Monday to hear a property owner's case alleging that a Michigan county improperly kept the excess proceeds of her tax-foreclosed home sale.
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January 12, 2026
NH Bill Would Let Towns Tax Land, Buildings Separately
New Hampshire would allow cities and towns to adopt a property tax system that applies different rates to the value of land and the value of buildings under a bill introduced in the state House.
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January 12, 2026
Md. Bills Seek Cybersecurity Tax Credit Expansion
Maryland would increase the maximum value of its tax credit for businesses that buy cybersecurity services in the state and expand related eligibility criteria under bills introduced in the state House and Senate.
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January 12, 2026
Maryland Governor Pitches Business Tax Credit Extensions
Maryland would extend two business tax credits and eliminate a cap on the state's film credit under legislation proposed by its governor as part of an economic development package.
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January 12, 2026
Idaho Gov. Calls For Conformity To Fed. Tax Changes
Idaho's governor asked lawmakers to adjust the state's tax code to conform to the new federal changes, such as hastening business deductions and individual income tax breaks during his State of the State address Monday.
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January 12, 2026
Justices Won't Look At Michigan's Foreclosure Sale Rule
The U.S. Supreme Court declined Monday to review three cases that ask whether Michigan's process to claim surplus proceeds after a tax foreclosure sale violates the takings and due process clauses.
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January 12, 2026
Md. Bill Proposes Tax Break For Tipped Income
Maryland would allow taxpayers to subtract tipped income, that is not already excluded, from their federally adjusted gross income in order to determine state income under a bill introduced in the state House of Representatives.
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January 12, 2026
Md. Bill Seeks Tax Credits For Service Station Conversions
Maryland counties or municipal corporations would be allowed to grant property tax credits for service stations that are converted to other uses under a bill introduced in the state Senate.
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January 12, 2026
Miss. House Bill Floats Money Transmission Fee, Tax Credit
Mississippi would require money transmission businesses to collect a fee for each transaction and establish a tax credit for money transmission fees paid by taxpayers under a bill introduced in the state House of Representatives.
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January 12, 2026
Ind. Senate Bill Seeks To Legalize, Tax Adult-Use Cannabis
Indiana would allow the sale of adult-use cannabis and impose a cannabis excise tax on gross retail income received on purchases under a bill introduced in the state Senate.
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January 12, 2026
Miss. House Bill Would Create TV Production Tax Credit
Mississippi would create an income tax credit for television productions filmed primarily in the state as part of a bill in the state House of Representatives.
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January 12, 2026
Mo. Commission Says Partially Built Hotel Property Valueless
Two properties that are leased by a Missouri city to developers through an economic development program are considered valueless, the Missouri Tax Commission ruled.
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January 12, 2026
Md. Senate Bill Seeks Estate Tax Repeal
Maryland would repeal its estate tax under legislation proposed in the state Senate,
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January 12, 2026
Md. Bill Would Block Politics By Tax-Free Groups
Certain charitable organizations in Maryland would be limited from political activity under legislation proposed in the state Senate.
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January 12, 2026
NJ Issues Tax Guidance For Rounding Amid Penny Phaseout
New Jersey businesses that round transactions to the nearest nickel because of the phaseout of pennies should do so after sales taxes have been calculated and must reflect the final rounded price in their gross receipts for tax income purposes, the state Division of Taxation said.
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January 12, 2026
Miss. Revenue Through Dec. Tops Forecast By $164M
Mississippi general fund revenue collection from July through December outpaced an estimate by $164 million, according to the state Legislative Budget Office.
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January 12, 2026
Neb. Bill Would Allow Income Tax Deductions For Tips, OT
Nebraska would allow individual income tax deductions for tips and overtime pay under a bill introduced in the state's unicameral Legislature.
Expert Analysis
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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.
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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.