State & Local
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									October 24, 2025
									Avalara Investors Fight Stay In $8.4B Buyout DisputeShareholders of tax software company Avalara are fighting a motion by the company in Washington federal court to stay litigation accusing it of misleading investors ahead of an $8.4 billion deal to take the company private. 
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									October 24, 2025
									Tax Pros Expect No IRS Word Soon On 'Friendly Doctor' DealsThe tax treatment of private equity investments in medical firms and other professional practices remains unresolved as the Internal Revenue Service delays updates to long-awaited consolidated return regulations and focuses instead on implementing the new 2025 Republican budget law, tax experts said Friday. 
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									October 24, 2025
									Calif. Groups Push Billionaire Tax To Offset Federal CutsA tax on the wealthiest Californians is once again on the table in the nation's largest state, this time via a proposal for a voter referendum. 
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									October 24, 2025
									Bank Director Owes NY Tax On Pa. Remote Work In PandemicA managing director at the Bank of Montreal's New York office who worked remotely from Pennsylvania in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic was still subject to New York tax, the state's Tax Appeals Tribunal ruled. 
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									October 24, 2025
									Md. Office Building Valuation Cut In Half By Tax CourtA Maryland office building was overvalued at roughly $40 million in tax years 2023 and 2024, the state tax court found, agreeing with an income analysis presented by the property owner that its value should be reduced by half. 
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									October 24, 2025
									Minn. Justices Urged To Uphold Indirect Audit Of Liquor SellerAn indirect audit of a liquor retailer correctly determined its taxable sales, the Minnesota revenue commissioner told the state Supreme Court, urging it to uphold a state tax court decision and a $639,000 assessment spanning six years. 
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									October 24, 2025
									Trump Ends Canada Trade Talks Over Ontario's Reagan AdPresident Donald Trump said he ended trade negotiations with Canada because of an advertisement by Ontario's provincial government featuring critical remarks about tariffs by President Ronald Reagan. 
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									October 24, 2025
									Pa. Court Nixes Property Owner's Additional Refund RequestThe Pennsylvania Commonweath Court cannot grant a property owner an additional property tax refund after a school district was required to recalculate one county's tax burden because issues of material fact remain in the case, the court said. 
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									October 24, 2025
									Taxation With Representation: Latham, Wachtell, Gibson DunnIn this week's Taxation With Representation, Meta announces a joint venture with Blue Owl Capital to fund the development of a data center campus in Louisiana, private equity giants acquire medical technology company Hologic Inc., and National Fuel Gas Co. buys CenterPoint Energy Inc.'s Ohio natural gas utility business. 
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									October 24, 2025
									Mass. Appeals Court Finds No Evidence To Drop Home's ValueA Massachusetts homeowner failed to show that a local assessor overvalued his property and made procedural errors, the state appeals court ruled Friday, upholding his property's value. 
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									October 23, 2025
									Ex-Mich. Speaker Aide Cops To Embezzlement, Will TestifyA former top staffer for former Michigan House Speaker Lee Chatfield pled guilty to embezzling from a political nonprofit while working for the state and, as part of a plea deal, has agreed to provide "truthful testimony in future hearings," according to an announcement made Thursday. 
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									October 23, 2025
									Mass. Tax Break Bill For Urban Farms AdvancesMassachusetts would allow municipalities to create an agricultural property tax break for small urban farm plots under a bill reported favorably by a state legislative panel. 
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									October 23, 2025
									Mass. Panel Advances Limit On Tax Break For Green EnergyMassachusetts would clarify and limit a property tax exemption for renewable energy facilities providing on-site power under a bill endorsed by a legislative panel. 
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									October 23, 2025
									Ill.'s Pritzker Skewers Chicago Mayor's 'Head Tax' Revival PlanIllinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker slammed the Chicago mayor's proposal to revive a so-called head tax that's based on the number of workers a company employs, saying the levy would punish businesses that invest in the city. 
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									October 23, 2025
									NY Couple Fail To Show Domicile Change, Tribunal AffirmsA couple who used to live in New York failed to prove they had fully transitioned their lives to Florida and establish domicile there, the New York Tax Appeals Tribunal said, affirming an administrative law judge's ruling. 
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									October 23, 2025
									La. Revenue Dept. Outlines Tax Rules For Transportation FeesTransportation charges typically incur Louisiana state sales and use tax if they are applied to transactions involving goods or digital products that are taxable, the state Department of Revenue said in a bulletin. 
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									October 23, 2025
									Ill. House Measure Seeks Tax On Incomes Over $1MIllinois would propose an amendment to the state constitution to impose an additional income tax equal to 3% of a person's net income above $1 million under a joint resolution filed in the state House of Representatives. 
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									October 23, 2025
									Colo. Revenues In September Rise $30M From Last YearColorado's total revenue collection in September outpaced last year by $30 million, according to the state Department of Revenue. 
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									October 22, 2025
									Banks Want Ill. Fee Law Block Extended To Card NetworksBanking industry groups urged an Illinois federal judge Wednesday to permanently block an Illinois law that bans swipe fees on tax and tip portions of payment card transactions, arguing she has already correctly held that national banks are federally preempted from its reach, and that the court should extend that relief to card networks and others involved in the payment process. 
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									October 22, 2025
									Partnership Tax Sourcing Guidelines Unveiled By MTC GroupThe Multistate Tax Commission group working on state taxation of partnerships released Wednesday a set of recommendations for sourcing partnership income and said it would use those recommendations as a guide for states to use. 
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									October 22, 2025
									SC Counties Can Fund Works With Future Sales Tax RevenueSouth Carolina counties that have begun work on a capital project before imposing a local option sales and use tax to help with funding may pay for it another way and then be reimbursed when the tax is approved by voters, the state tax agency said Wednesday. 
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									October 22, 2025
									Challenge To Calif. Apportionment Change Stalled By CourtCases brought by two groups challenging a California law that could prevent taxpayer wins, like the decision allowing Microsoft to include all its foreign income in its sales factor denominator, are not ripe for review, a state court said. 
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									October 22, 2025
									Fla. Biz Entitled To Interest On $3.2M Gas Tax RefundA Florida fuel company is owed interest on its $3.2 million refund of gas tax that was paid twice, the state appeals court ruled Wednesday, because state statute requires interest to be paid. 
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									October 22, 2025
									Calif. Cannabis Excise Tax Covers Purchaser's Entire BillTaxable gross receipts from California cannabis sales encompass the entire amount paid by the purchaser, including credit card fees, handling fees and mandatory plastic bag purchases, the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration clarified. 
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									October 22, 2025
									COST Urges Ky. Justices To Reject Walgreens' Tax ValuationsKentucky's Supreme Court should reverse an appeal court's ruling finding that a local assessor correctly took above-market contract rents into consideration when valuing several Walgreen store properties, the Council on State Taxation said, because it unfairly raised their assessed values. 
Expert Analysis
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								Junior Attys Must Beware Of 5 Common Legal Brief MistakesExcerpt from Practical Guidance.jpg)  Junior law firm associates must be careful to avoid five common pitfalls when drafting legal briefs — from including every possible argument to not developing a theme — to build the reputation of a sought-after litigator, says James Argionis at Cozen O'Connor. 
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								When A Tax Law Breaks The Law: SALT In Review  From a challenge to Washington state's tax on digital advertising to Hasbro's planned new home in Massachusetts, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news. 
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								Power To The Paralegals: How And Why Training Must Evolve  Empowering paralegals through new models of education that emphasize digital fluency, interdisciplinary collaboration and human-centered lawyering could help solve workforce challenges and the justice gap — if firms, educators and policymakers get on board, say Kristine Custodio Suero and Kelli Radnothy. 
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								Evaluating The Current State Of Trump's Tariff Deals.jpg)  As the Trump administration's ambitious tariff effort rolls into its ninth month, and many deals lack the details necessary to provide trade market certainty, attorneys at Adams & Reese examine where things stand. 
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								How Hyperlinks Are Changing E-Discovery Responsibilities  A recent e-discovery dispute over hyperlinked data in Hubbard v. Crow shows how courts have increasingly broadened the definition of control to account for cloud-based evidence, and why organizations must rethink preservation practices to avoid spoliation risks, says Bree Murphy at Exterro. 
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								State False Claims Acts Can Help Curb Opioid Fund Fraud  State versions of the federal False Claims Act can play an important role in policing the misuse of opioid settlement funds, taking a cue from the U.S. Department of Justice’s handling of federal fraud cases involving pandemic relief funds, says Kenneth Levine at Stone & Magnanini. 
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								Preserving Refunds As Tariffs Await Supreme Court Weigh-In  In the event that the U.S. Supreme Court decides in V.O.S. Selections v. Trump that the president doesn't have authority to levy tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, importers should keep records of imports on which they have paid such tariffs and carefully monitor the liquidation dates, say attorneys at Butzel. 
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								Revamped Opportunity Zones Can Aid Clean Energy Projects  The Qualified Opportunity Zone program, introduced in 2017 and reshaped in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, offers investors federal tax incentives for development in low-income communities — incentives that are especially meaningful for clean energy projects, where capital-intensive infrastructure and long-term planning are essential, say attorneys at Dentons. 
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								Sales And Use Tax Strategies For Renewables After OBBBA  With the One Big Beautiful Bill Act sharply curtailing federal tax incentives for solar and wind projects, it is vital for developers to carefully manage state and local sales and use tax exposures through early planning and careful contract structuring, say advisers at KPMG. 
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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.