State & Local
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December 09, 2025
No Wrongdoing By County In Valuation Row, Md. Court Says
A Maryland man failed to exhaust his administrative remedies or show that county authorities committed constitutional violations when he appealed his property's valuation, the Appellate Court of Maryland said, affirming a lower court decision.
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December 09, 2025
NJ Senate Bill Would Impose Flat Individual Income Tax Rate
New Jersey would replace its graduated individual income tax scheme with a flat income tax rate for income above certain thresholds under a bill introduced in the state Senate.
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December 09, 2025
La. Tax Collection In Nov. $60M Higher Than Last Year
Louisiana's general fund revenue collection in November exceeded the same month last year by $60 million, according to the state Department of Revenue.
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December 09, 2025
Fla. Net Revenue Through October Beats Estimates By $258M
Florida's general fund revenue collection from July through October outpaced estimates by $258 million, according to the state Department of Revenue.
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December 08, 2025
Texas Appeals Court Sticks Exxon With $45M Appraisal
A Texas district court was correct in finding that an administrative law judge didn't have jurisdiction to hear Exxon Mobil Corp.'s appeal concerning $45 million worth of equipment, a state appeals court ruled, as the claim centered on industrial property.
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December 08, 2025
US Can Join Hawaii Transient Tax Case, Court Rules
The U.S. government can join a group of cruise businesses in their challenge of Hawaii's transient occupancy tax expansion after meeting the intervention requirements, a U.S. district court ruled.
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December 08, 2025
Mich. Judge Won't Block 24% Wholesale Cannabis Tax
A judge said she won't stop Michigan's excise tax on wholesale marijuana sales from going into effect Jan. 1, finding Monday that a trade association and cannabis businesses were unlikely to succeed on claims the tax was unlawfully enacted.
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December 08, 2025
Hogan Lovells Adds Latham Corporate Ace In Houston
Hogan Lovells announced Monday that it has bolstered its tax, pensions and benefits offerings with a Houston-based attorney who came aboard from Latham & Watkins LLP.
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December 08, 2025
Ind. Bill Would Increase Income Tax Rate For Localities
Indiana would increase the local individual income tax rate by nearly a percentage point under a bill introduced in the state Senate on Monday.
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December 08, 2025
Ala. Net Tax Collections Through November Up $90M
Alabama's net tax collection from October through November outpaced the same period last year by $90 million, according to the state Department of Revenue.
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December 08, 2025
NJ Assembly Bill Seeks Tax Credits For Fusion Energy Cos.
New Jersey would establish a program to provide corporation business tax and individual income tax credits for the development of power plants by fusion energy and fusion technology companies under a bill introduced in the state Assembly.
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December 08, 2025
NY's Hochul Vetoes Tax Deadline Change For Pot Distributors
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul vetoed legislation that sought to change the date when cannabis distributors are required to submit excise tax returns, saying the bill would have created administrative issues for the state's tax agency.
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December 08, 2025
La. Gov. Names New Secretary To Lead Revenue Department
Louisiana's governor appointed a new secretary to lead its Department of Revenue, choosing to elevate the department's deputy secretary who has more than a decade of experience in the agency.
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December 05, 2025
NH Supreme Court Asked To Affirm Tax Loss Offset Ruling
New Hampshire's justices should affirm a lower court's finding that a capital loss carryback can be used to offset capital gains in a combined group, even if the loss and gain are generated by different group members, the Council on State Taxation said.
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December 05, 2025
Mass. Co.'s Software Receipts Sourced To Wis., Agency Rules
A Massachusetts company's receipts for licensing its database software to a Wisconsin-based business are sourced to Wisconsin for tax purposes instead of the locations of customers who bought sublicenses from the business, the Wisconsin Tax Appeals Commission affirmed.
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December 05, 2025
The Tax Angle: Affordable Housing, Red Tape, ACA Credits
With the midterm elections less than a year away, House and Senate members have been mulling several bread-and-butter tax issues such as housing, small businesses and healthcare. Here's a peek into a reporter's notebook on a few of these developing tax stories.
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December 05, 2025
Colo. Justices Urged To Scrap Ballot Plan To Expand TABOR
A proposed ballot measure to require voter approval for a broader range of fees under Colorado's Taxpayer's Bill of Rights unlawfully contains more than a single subject and should be rejected, an opponent of the measure told the state's high court.
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December 05, 2025
Best Use Of Macy's Property Is As Store, Minn. Court Says
The highest and best use for a Macy's property in Minnesota is its continued function as an anchor department store in a shopping mall, the state tax court said, declining to amend the valuations it previously found.
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December 04, 2025
NYU Tax Group Backs IRS In 1st Circ. Limited Partner Row
Partners who are active participants in a partnership's business despite their status as limited partners under state law are not exempt from the self-employment tax, New York University's tax law center told the First Circuit in support of the federal government.
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December 04, 2025
Ore. Waives High Court Response In Delta Intangible Tax Fight
The Oregon Department of Revenue will not respond to Delta Air Lines' petition to the U.S. Supreme Court challenging a state tax on its intangible property unless directed by the court, the department said in a filing.
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December 04, 2025
Ark. Revenues Through November Beat Forecast By $109M
Arkansas' net general fund revenue collection from July through November exceeded estimates by $109 million, according to the state Department of Finance and Administration.
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December 04, 2025
Mass. Revenue In November Beats Estimate By $188M
Massachusetts' general fund revenue collection from July through November outpaced estimates by $188 million, according to the state Department of Revenue.
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December 04, 2025
NH Receipts Through November Down $6M From Estimate
New Hampshire's total receipts from July through November underperformed estimates by $6 million, according to the state Department of Administrative Services.
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December 04, 2025
Colo. Gov. Urges Treasury To Not Suspend Direct File
The U.S. Treasury Department should rethink its decision to suspend Direct File, its free online tax preparation tool, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis said, calling it successful in simplifying filing and lowering costs for taxpayers.
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December 03, 2025
Mineral Rights At Former Mo. Gas Station Ruled Worthless
A convenience store company's interest in mineral rights it retained when it sold a gas station property are correctly valued at $0 and not taxable, the Missouri Court of Appeals ruled, upholding decisions of a trial court and the state's tax commission.
Expert Analysis
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Paycheck Politics And A Bagful Of Arrogance: SALT In Review
From Seattle's new tax on large paychecks to one Maryland county's measure addressing grocery bags, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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A Judge's Pointers For Adding Spice To Dry Legal Writing
U.S. District Judge Fred Biery shares a few key lessons about how to go against the grain of the legal writing tradition by adding color to bland judicial opinions, such as by telling a human story and injecting literary devices where possible.
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Why NY May Want To Reconsider Its LLC Transparency Law
Against the backdrop of the myriad challenges to the federal Corporate Transparency Act, it may be prudent for New York to reconsider its adoption of the LLC Transparency Act, since it's unclear whether the Empire State's "baby-CTA" statute is still necessary or was passed prematurely, say attorneys at Pillsbury.
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State FCAs Should Cover Local Fund Misuse, State Tax Fraud
New Jersey and other states with similar False Claims Acts should amend them to cover misappropriated municipal funding, and state and local tax fraud, which would encourage more whistleblowers to come forward and increase their recoveries, says Kenneth Levine at Stone & Magnanini.
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7 Tips For Associates To Thrive In Hybrid Work Environments
Excerpt from Practical Guidance
As the vast majority of law firms have embraced some type of hybrid work policy, associates should consider a few strategies to get the most out of both their in-person and remote workdays, says James Argionis at Cozen O’Connor.
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How Law Firms Can Counteract The Loneliness Epidemic
The legal industry is facing an urgent epidemic of loneliness, affecting lawyer well-being, productivity, retention and profitability, and law firm leaders should take concrete steps to encourage the development of genuine workplace connections, says Michelle Gomez at Littler and Gwen Mellor Romans at Herald Talent.
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5 Keys To Building Stronger Attorney-Client Relationships
Attorneys are often focused on being seen as the expert, but bonding with clients and prospects by sharing a few key personal details provides the basis for a caring, trusted and profoundly deeper business relationship, says Deb Feder at Feder Development.
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Death, Taxes And Relocations: SALT In Review
From a move to phase out Minnesota's estate tax to proposed inducements for relocating to Alabama and West Virginia, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
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Attorneys Must Act Now To Protect Judicial Independence
Given the Trump administration's recent moves threatening the independence of the judiciary, including efforts to impeach judges who ruled against executive actions, lawyers must protect the rule of law and resist attempts to dilute the judicial branch’s authority, says attorney Bhavleen Sabharwal.
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Rethinking 'No Comment' For Clients Facing Public Crises
“No comment” is no longer a cost-free or even a viable public communications strategy for companies in crisis, and counsel must tailor their guidance based on a variety of competing factors to help clients emerge successfully, says Robert Bowers at Moore & Van Allen.
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How Design Thinking Can Help Lawyers Find Purpose In Work
Lawyers everywhere are feeling overwhelmed amid mass government layoffs, increasing political instability and a justice system stretched to its limits — but a design-thinking framework can help attorneys navigate this uncertainty and find meaning in their work, say law professors at the University of Michigan.
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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.