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May 22, 2026
Taxation With Representation: Goodwin, McGuireWoods
In this week's Taxation With Representation, Equity Residential and AvalonBay Communities Inc. combine, investment firms CVC and Groupe Bruxelles Lambert lead a group of investors to buy pharmaceuticals company Recordati SpA, and NextEra Energy and Dominion Energy merge.
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May 22, 2026
Neb. Church Correctly Denied Vehicle Tax Break, Board Says
A local tax board in Nebraska correctly denied a church a motor vehicle tax exemption, as the vehicle wasn't registered by the organization, the state's tax commission said in an order released Friday.
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May 22, 2026
Colo. Best Western Challenges Denver Use Tax Assessment
The owner of a Best Western hotel told a Colorado state court that it was not liable for use tax on fees paid to that company, seeking to reverse a determination by the city and county of Denver that was upheld by the state tax department.
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May 22, 2026
SC Authorizes Local Sales Tax To Provide Property Tax Relief
Municipalities in three South Carolina counties will be authorized to impose sales taxes of up to 1% to provide property tax relief, with local voter approval, under legislation signed by the governor.
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May 22, 2026
SC Revenue Through April $634M Better Than Last Year
South Carolina's general fund revenue from July through April outpaced the same period last year by $634 million, according to the state Board of Economic Advisors.
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May 22, 2026
SC Bars Additional State, Local Tax On Digital Asset Payments
South Carolina barred state and local governing authorities from imposing additional tax on digital assets used in payments on the sole basis of such assets' medium under a bill signed by the governor.
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May 21, 2026
Bloomberg Denied DC High-Tech Tax Break On Appeal
Bloomberg Inc. was correctly denied a tax break on income from a partnership in Washington, D.C., because the partnership's benefits as a high-tech company did not extend to its owners, the D.C. Court of Appeals said in a decision released Thursday.
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May 21, 2026
SC Creates Internet Provider Tax Break, Excludes Data Centers
South Carolina established a sales tax exemption for equipment, machinery and electricity sold to internet and communications service providers and barred data centers from claiming the tax break under a bill signed by the governor.
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May 21, 2026
Hawaii To Exempt Aircraft Maintenance Supplies From Tax
Hawaii excise tax will not apply to the sales of materials and tools used for aircraft service, maintenance or construction under a bill signed by Democratic Gov. Josh Green.
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May 21, 2026
RI Revenues Through April Exceed Estimate By $117M
Rhode Island's general fund revenue collection from July through April beat forecasts by $117 million, according to the state Department of Revenue.
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May 21, 2026
Iowa Caps Property Tax Revenue For Localities
The amount of property tax revenue that can be raised by an Iowa city or county will be limited beginning in 2026 under a bill signed by the governor.
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May 21, 2026
Oregon Raises Revenue Forecast By $351M
Oregon increased its forecast of general fund revenue for the 2025-27 biennium by $351 million, according to a report by its Department of Administrative Services.
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May 21, 2026
Iowa Expands Sales, Use Tax Exemption For Telecom Services
Iowa expanded a sales and use tax exemption for the purchase of office and transmission equipment used by telecommunications service providers under a bill signed by the governor.
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May 21, 2026
Trade Court Won't Pause Tariff Ruling During US Appeal
The U.S. Court of International Trade won't stay its ruling blocking the collection of temporary global duties for two businesses and the state of Washington while the federal government appeals the judgment to the Federal Circuit, according to an opinion.
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May 20, 2026
NC Voters To Weigh Income, Property Tax Limits
North Carolina voters will decide in November on two proposed constitutional amendments aimed at curbing their income and property taxes after the state General Assembly approved sending the measures to the ballot Wednesday.
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May 20, 2026
Mass. Justices Say Tax Law Not Basis To Block Bog Sale
A Massachusetts law that lowers property tax rates on agricultural land does not grant standing to abutters seeking to unwind the sale of a Cape Cod cranberry bog to a developer, the state's highest court said Wednesday.
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May 20, 2026
SC Creates Partial Property Tax Break For Commercial Aircraft
South Carolina created a partial property tax exemption for qualifying commercial aircraft under a bill signed by the governor.
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May 20, 2026
NJ Revenues Through April Up $2B From Last Year
New Jersey's revenue collection from July through April outpaced the same period last year by $2 billion, according to the state Department of the Treasury.
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May 20, 2026
Va. Gov.'s Cannabis Bill Veto Keeps State In Legal Limbo
Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger's veto of legislation to tax and regulate the sale of adult-use cannabis will keep the commonwealth in a state of cannabis legal limbo for the foreseeable future.
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May 20, 2026
Ore. Voters Reject Gas, Vehicle Tax Hikes For Transportation
Oregon voters overwhelmingly repealed most of the funding measures in a nearly $4 billion transportation package signed into law last year, stopping state fuel tax and vehicle fee increases, according to unofficial results posted Wednesday.
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May 19, 2026
States Tell CIT To Reject Gov't's Request To Stay Tariff Ruling
The federal government's arguments to stay a permanent injunction against the collection of President Donald Trump's temporary global duties for two small businesses and the state of Washington while it appeals the ruling are overblown, a coalition of states told the U.S. Court of International Trade on Tuesday.
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May 19, 2026
Amazon Keeps Tenn. Sales Tax Suit In Wash. Federal Court
A Tennessee shopper's proposed class action accusing Amazon of collecting excessive sales tax will remain in Washington federal court, a Seattle judge ruled Monday, concluding that the case's value "more likely than not" exceeds a $5 million threshold under the federal Class Action Fairness Act.
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May 19, 2026
Costco Calls Suit Over Tariff Refunds Premature
Costco urged an Illinois federal court to toss a putative consumer class action seeking to recoup the higher costs that shoppers paid under President Donald Trump's global tariffs, contending that the case is premature in the wake of uncertain corporate refunds.
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May 19, 2026
SC Increases Manufacturing Tax Break Reimbursement Limit
South Carolina increased a reimbursement cap for a manufacturing property tax exemption, mitigating potential reductions to exemptions for eligible properties, under a bill signed by the governor.
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May 19, 2026
House OKs Changes For Tax Collection Due Process Cases
The House passed bipartisan legislation Tuesday billed as improving taxpayers' collection due process rights, including by pausing the statute of limitations for seeking a credit or refund amid a collection action proceeding, sending the measure to the Senate for consideration.
Expert Analysis
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Writing Musicals Makes Me A Better Lawyer
My experiences with writing musicals and practicing law have shown that the building blocks for both endeavors are one and the same, because drama is necessary for the law to exist, says Addison O’Donnell at LOIS Law.
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Adapting To Private Practice: From Va. AUSA To Mid-Law
Returning to the firm where I began my career after seven years as an assistant U.S. attorney in Virginia has been complex, nuanced and rewarding, and I’ve learned that the pursuit of justice remains the constant, even as the mindset and client change, says Kristin Johnson at Woods Rogers.
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7 Document Review Concepts New Attorneys Need To Know
For new associates joining firms this fall, stepping into the world of e-discovery can feel like learning a new language, but understanding a handful of fundamentals — from coding layouts to metadata — can help attorneys become fluent in document review, says Ann Motl at Bowman and Brooke.
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Agentic AI Puts A New Twist On Attorney Ethics Obligations
As lawyers increasingly use autonomous artificial intelligence agents, disciplinary authorities must decide whether attorney responsibility for an AI-caused legal ethics violation is personal or supervisory, and firms must enact strong policies regarding agentic AI use and supervision, says Grace Wynn at HWG.
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Effective, Efficient And Wildly Unpopular: SALT In Review
From a potential assault on the property tax in Florida to an effort to abandon the Colorado income tax's flat rate, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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Demystifying The Civil Procedure Rules Amendment Process
Every year, an advisory committee receives dozens of proposals to amend the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, most of which are never adopted — but a few pointers can help maximize the likelihood that an amendment will be adopted, says Josh Gardner at DLA Piper.
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Parenting Skills That Can Help Lawyers Thrive Professionally
As kids head back to school, the time is ripe for lawyers who are parents to consider how they can incorporate their parenting skills to build a deep, meaningful and sustainable legal practice, say attorneys at Alston & Bird.
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Unpacking The New Opportunity Zone Tax Incentive Program
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act brought several improvements to the opportunity zone tax incentive program that should boost investments in qualified funds, including making it permanent, increasing federal income tax benefits in rural areas, redesignating the qualified zones, and requiring more in-depth reporting, says Marc Schultz at Snell & Wilmer.
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Trump Tax Law's Most Impactful Energy Changes
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act's deferral of begin-construction deadlines and the phaseout of certain energy tax credits will provide emerging technologies with welcome breathing room, though other changes, like the increased credit rate for sustainable aviation fuel, create challenges for developers, say attorneys at Weil.
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Adapting To Private Practice: From Texas AUSA To BigLaw
As I learned when I transitioned from an assistant U.S. attorney to a BigLaw partner, the move from government to private practice is not without its hurdles, but it offers immense potential for growth and the opportunity to use highly transferable skills developed in public service, says Jeffery Vaden at Bracewell.
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Advice For 1st-Gen Lawyers Entering The Legal Profession
Nikki Hurtado at The Ferraro Law Firm tells her story of being a first-generation lawyer and how others who begin their professional journeys without the benefit of playbooks handed down by relatives can turn this disadvantage into their greatest strength.
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Thank Goodness For The First Amendment: SALT In Review
From an important court ruling against Maryland's digital tax to petitions proposing tax cuts and limits in Massachusetts, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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Trump Tax Law's Most Impactful Corp. And Individual Changes
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act built on and reshaped elements of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, including business interest deductions, bonus depreciation and personal income relief, delivering substantial changes to both corporate and individual tax policy, say attorneys at Weil.