The New York State Tax Appeals Tribunal held that a taxpayer was required, for years before 2015, to apportion its receipts based on the location of the work that generated its receipts, and not based on the location of its...more
An earlier Tax Alert discussed the possibility that North Carolina would adopt the single sales factor method of apportioning the business income of multi-state corporations. During the current legislative session, single...more
In a case argued by Stoel Rives, the Oregon Supreme Court upheld the judgment of the Oregon Tax Court in favor of Tektronix, Inc. The Supreme Court ruled that, for purposes of apportioning income, the sales factor excluded...more