State & Local
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									August 06, 2025
									Ex-Homeowners Seek OK On Tax Foreclosure Suit DealA proposed class of former property owners asked a Michigan federal judge Tuesday to give initial support to a settlement with several counties that would allow the ex-homeowners to receive the surplus profits they allege the county treasurers made selling their tax-delinquent properties. 
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									August 06, 2025
									Colo. Title Board Advances TABOR Expansion InitiativesThe Colorado Taxpayer's Bill of Rights could apply to a broader range of fee and tax increases under three proposed ballot measures advanced Wednesday by a state board. 
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									August 06, 2025
									Pa. House Bill Would Quadruple Film Tax Credit CapPennsylvania would quadruple the amount of film production tax credits the state may award annually and boost the percentage of production expenses that qualify for credit under a bill introduced in the state House of Representatives. 
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									August 06, 2025
									Pa. House Bill Seeks To Legalize, Tax Adult-Use CannabisPennsylvania would legalize adult-use cannabis and impose a tax on its sale and cultivation under a bill introduced in the state House of Representatives. 
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									August 06, 2025
									Vermont Revenue Grows $295M From Prior YearVermont's general fund revenue from July 2024 through June topped the previous fiscal year's collection by $295 million, according to the state Agency of Administration. 
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									August 06, 2025
									Colo. Gov. Calls Special Session To Address Federal Tax BillColorado lawmakers will return Aug. 21 for a special legislative session called Wednesday by Democratic Gov. Jared Polis to address what he said will likely be a revenue loss of about $1.2 billion from tax changes under the recent federal budget reconciliation bill. 
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									August 06, 2025
									Troutman Adds Former Fannie Mae Associate GC In DCThe former associate general counsel at the Federal National Mortgage Association, who spent the past decade as a tax partner with Morris Manning & Martin LLP, has joined Troutman Pepper Locke LLP in the nation's capital, the firm announced Wednesday. 
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									August 06, 2025
									Mass. Tax Collections In July Rise $7M From Last YearMassachusetts tax collections in July outpaced the amount collected in July 2024 by $7 million, the state's Department of Revenue reported. 
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									August 06, 2025
									Alabama Net Tax Collections Through July Up $376MAlabama's net tax collections from October 2024 through July outpaced last year by $376 million, according to the state Department of Revenue. 
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									August 05, 2025
									State & Local Tax Takeaways From JulyFrom litigation in state high courts to an exemption for capital gains in Missouri and state and federal communication about the new tax overhaul law, July was a hot month in the state and local tax arena. Here, Law360 looks at these and other highlights from last month. 
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									August 05, 2025
									Philly Waives Estimated Payments For Formerly Exempt Cos.Philadelphia will waive an estimated payment requirement for businesses that will be subject to the city's business income and receipts tax for the first time because of a recent repeal of the tax's exemption threshold, the city Department of Revenue said Tuesday. 
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									August 05, 2025
									McGuireWoods Adds Loeb & Loeb Tax Pro In Los AngelesMcGuireWoods LLP is enhancing its corporate team, announcing Tuesday it is bringing in a Loeb & Loeb LLP tax expert as a partner in its Los Angeles office in Century City. 
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									August 05, 2025
									Texas General Revenues Up 3.1% From Last YearTexas' general fund revenue from September 2024 through July outpaced last year's totals by 3.1% according to the state comptroller's office. 
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									August 05, 2025
									Kansas Total Receipts In July Beat Forecast By $16MKansas' total receipts in July exceeded an estimate by $16 million, according to the state Division of Budget. 
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									August 05, 2025
									W.Va. Revenues In July Up $22M From Budget ForecastWest Virginia collected $22 million more than forecast in the first month of the 2026 fiscal year, according to the State Budget Office. 
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									August 05, 2025
									Pa. Bill Seeks 5-Year Reassessment Cycle For Property TaxesPennsylvania would establish a schedule that would require counties to reassess property for tax purposes every five years under a bill introduced in the state Senate. 
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									August 05, 2025
									Ore. Preschool Denied Tax Break For Lack Of GivingAn Oregon preschool was correctly denied a property tax exemption, the state's tax court said, agreeing with a local assessor that the organization provided insufficient gifts or giving to merit the break. 
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									August 04, 2025
									Michigan Tribe Joins State Cannabis MarketMichigan has signed its first tribal-state compact with the Bay Mills Indian Community, which will give the federally recognized tribe the ability to sell cannabis goods within the state's borders. 
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									August 04, 2025
									Calif. OTA Denies Losses On Sales Of EurosThe California Office of Tax Appeals denied a couple's bid to claim losses on sales of euros, saying they failed to provide evidence of the basis amounts or source documents related to the transactions, according to an opinion released Monday. 
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									August 04, 2025
									Calif. Tax Agency Says Stock Transfer Didn't Result In IncomeA corporation's distribution of stock in a controlled corporation to the distributing corporation's shareholders doesn't result in income to the distributing corporation or the entity that it received the stock from before the transaction, the California Franchise Tax Board said. 
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									August 04, 2025
									Ark. Revenue Beats Estimate By $29M In JulyArkansas' net general revenue in July exceeded a state estimate by $29.2 million, according to a report released Monday by the state Department of Finance and Administration. 
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									August 04, 2025
									Calif. OTA Says Ex-Dental Practice Owes Tax On Asset SalesA defunct California dental company that sold off its offices and assets owes sales tax on the transactions because the sales were not exempt occasional sales, the state Office of Tax Appeals said in a ruling released Monday. 
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									August 04, 2025
									Calif. OTA Upholds Nix Of $129K Research Tax Credit ClaimResearch tax credits worth $129,000 were correctly denied for a California engineering company because it never revoked its previous election for an alternative credit, the California Office of Tax Appeals said in ruling released Monday. 
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									August 04, 2025
									DC Council Advances RFK Stadium Plan With Tax BreaksWashington, D.C., would exempt the proposed redevelopment of the Robert F. Kennedy Stadium site from property taxes, among other breaks for the development, under a package advanced by the council. 
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									August 04, 2025
									Texas Bill Seeks Lower Voter-Approval Property Tax RateTexas would reduce its voter-approval property tax rate, or the rate that a local government unit may adopt without voter approval, for large taxing units under a bill introduced in the state Senate. 
Expert Analysis
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								Unpacking The Circuit Split Over A Federal Atty Fee Rule.jpg)  Federal circuit courts that have addressed Rule 41(d) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure are split as to whether attorney fees are included as part of the costs of a previously dismissed action, so practitioners aiming to recover or avoid fees should tailor arguments to the appropriate court, says Joseph Myles and Lionel Lavenue at Finnegan. 
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								6 Tips For Maximizing After-Tax Returns In Private M&A Deals.jpg)  With potential tax legislation likely to spur a surge in private business sales, sellers can make the most of after-tax proceeds with strategies that include price allocation and qualified investment options, say Isaac Grossman and Daniel Studin at Morrison Cohen. 
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								After A Brief Hiccup, The 'Rocket Docket' Soars Back To No. 1  The Eastern District of Virginia’s precipitous 2022 fall from its storied rocket docket status appears to have been a temporary aberration, as recent statistics reveal that the court is once again back on top as the fastest federal civil trial court in the nation, says Robert Tata at Hunton. 
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								Recruitment Trends In Emerging Law Firm Frontiers  BigLaw firms are facing local recruitment challenges as they increasingly establish offices in cities outside of the major legal hubs, requiring them to weigh various strategies for attracting talent that present different risks and benefits, says Tom Hanlon at Buchanan Law. 
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								Money, Money, Money: Limiting White Collar Wealth Evidence  As courts increasingly recognize that allowing unfettered evidence of wealth could prejudice a jury against a defendant, white collar defense counsel should consider several avenues for excluding visual evidence of a lavish lifestyle at trial, says Jonathan Porter at Husch Blackwell. 
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								How Associates Can Build A Professional Image  As hybrid work arrangements become the norm in the legal industry, early-career attorneys must be proactive in building and maintaining a professional presence in both physical and digital settings, ensuring that their image aligns with their long-term career goals, say Lana Manganiello at Equinox Strategy Partners and Estelle Winsett at Estelle Winsett Professional Image Consulting. 
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								Firms Must Rethink How They Train New Lawyers In AI Age  As law firms begin to use generative artificial intelligence to complete lower-level legal tasks, they’ll need to consider new ways to train summer associates and early-career attorneys, keeping in mind the five stages of skill acquisition, says Liisa Thomas at Sheppard Mullin. 
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								Think Like A Lawyer: Always Be Closing  When a lawyer presents their case with the right propulsive structure throughout trial, there is little need for further argument after the close of evidence — and in fact, rehashing it all may test jurors’ patience — so attorneys should consider other strategies for closing arguments, says Luke Andrews at Poole Huffman. 
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								Credit Cards And Trading Cards: SALT In Review  From Mastercard's loss in a South Carolina court case to the taxability of trading cards imported to California, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news. 
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								Calif. Budget Will Likely Have Unexpected Tax Consequences  A temporary suspension of net operating loss deductions and business incentive tax credits, likely to be approved on June 15 as part of California’s next budget, may create unanticipated tax liabilities for businesses that modeled recently completed transactions on current law, says Myra Sutanto Shen at Wilson Sonsini. 
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								Litigation Inspiration: Attys Can Be Heroic Like Olympians  Although litigation won’t earn anyone an Olympic medal in Paris this summer, it can be worthy of the same lasting honor if attorneys exercise focused restraint — seeking both their clients’ interests and those of the court — instead of merely pursuing every advantage short of sanctionable conduct, says Bennett Rawicki at Hilgers Graben. 
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								Lean Into The 'Great Restoration' To Retain Legal Talent  As the “great resignation,” in which employees voluntarily left their jobs in droves, has largely dissipated, legal employers should now work toward the idea of a “great restoration,” adopting strategies to effectively hire, onboard and retain top legal talent, says Molly McGrath at Hiring & Empowering Solutions. 
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								How Cannabis Rescheduling May Alter Paraphernalia Imports.jpg)  The Biden administration's recent proposal to loosen federal restrictions on marijuana use raises questions about how U.S. Customs and Border Protection enforcement policies may shift when it comes to enforcing a separate federal ban on marijuana accessory imports, says R. Kevin Williams at Clark Hill.