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Coronavirus: President Trump Signs Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021; Summary of the Tax Provisions

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On December 27, 2020, President Trump signed into law the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (the “Act”). The Act enhances and expands certain provisions of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (the...more

Coblentz Patch Duffy & Bass

San Francisco Tax Propositions on the November Ballot

San Francisco voters will confront a number of tax measures on the November ballot. These measures are summarized below....more

Foster Garvey PC

The Changing Face of Employer State Tax Reporting and Payment Obligations in the Coronavirus Telework "New Normal"

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In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, companies in wide-ranging industries across the country have unprecedented numbers of employees working from remote locations. In a prior post, we discussed numerous issues that may...more

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Gross Receipts Taxes Face Policy and Legal Challenges

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As the economy shifts to a digital one, we are finding that states are turning toward unconventional revenue options. One trend we’re seeing is the surprising comeback of the gross receipts tax (GRT): • Oregon’s new...more

Morrison & Foerster LLP

State + Local Tax Insights: Summer Issue 2019

CHALLENGES OF A MOBILE WORKFORCE - Gone are the days that employees worked from only one location from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. With employees traveling throughout the U.S., and in many instances, having some employees...more

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Fund Sponsor Entities With San Francisco Activities May See Significant Tax Increases Under Gross Receipts Tax

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San Francisco’s gross receipts tax (GRT) began phasing in this year and will be fully implemented in 2018. While the tax rates are lower than those under the previous payroll tax system, the GRT may lead to higher taxes for...more

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Lingering Questions About the San Francisco Gross Receipts Tax

The first installment payment for the new San Francisco Gross Receipts Tax was due April 30, 2014. Many questions about the new tax remain. While the City has provided some relief from installment underpayment penalties,...more

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