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[Podcast] NJ Nexus Initiative & Seattle Payroll Tax Update

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New Jersey is coming after taxpayers for years before 2019 based on information on combined group reports. From June 15 to October 15, 2021, the state will be offering certain benefits to taxpayers who come forward for years...more

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[Podcast] What Does a Broken Tooth Have to Do with Nexus Studies?

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In this week's episode, Matt Hunsaker equates regular state tax nexus studies with regular visits to the dentist. Things can go bad if you skip either. Learn more about what goes into a nexus study and why now is the best...more

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State and Local Tax Nexus

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This article is the first of a three-part series regarding the State and Local Tax consequences of doing business in multiple states. Part 1 will discuss Nexus, Part 2 will discuss Voluntary Disclosures, and Part 3 will...more

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State Tax in Transactions - Expanding Nexus Footprint (Part II)

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M&A transactions can have big implications for your company's nexus footprint. In part two of the series on M&A transactions, Matt Hunsaker breaks down nexus issues that should be on your radar if your company is engaging in...more

Eversheds Sutherland (US) LLP

Merely deriving receipts from New Jersey sources does not create nexus for Corporation Business Tax purposes

On September, 9, 2020, the New Jersey Appellate Division ruled against the taxpayer in Preserve II, Inc. v. Director, Div. of Taxation, No. A-1331-17T3. On its face, the decision looks like a disappointing taxpayer loss...more

McDermott Will & Emery

House Judiciary Subcommittee to Consider Sensenbrenner Bill on July 25, 2017

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The No Regulation Without Representation Act of 2017 (NRWRA) is scheduled for a hearing before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform, Commercial and Antitrust Law on Tuesday, July 25 at 10:00 am EDT in 2141...more

Morrison & Foerster LLP

Throwout: New Jersey Supreme Court Denies Certification

The New Jersey Supreme Court has denied certification in Lorillard Licensing Company LLC v. Director, Division of Taxation, making the Appellate Division's decision final. The Appellate Division affirmed the Tax Court in its...more

Morrison & Foerster LLP

New Jersey Tax Court Publishes Decisions That Dual Nexus Standards Are Inappropriate For Throwout

On January 6, 2016, the New Jersey Tax Court approved its January 14, 2014 decision in Lorillard Licensing Company LLC v. Director, Division of Taxation for publication, making the Tax Court decision precedential. The...more

Morrison & Foerster LLP

New Jersey Files Notice of Petition for Certification After Appellate Division Affirms That Dual Nexus Standards Are Inappropriate...

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New Jersey filed a notice of petition for certification (request for discretionary review) with the New Jersey Supreme Court seeking reversal of the Appellate Division’s December 4, 2015 decision that the Division may not...more

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Southeast State & Local Tax: Important Developments - October 2013

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The Williams Mullen Southeast State and Local Tax (SESALT) team is pleased to provide you with a comprehensive recap of recent legislation around the U.S....more

Allen Matkins

60 Acres And A Lawsuit Challenging The FTB’s Interpretation of “Doing Business”

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Swart Enterprises, Inc. is an Iowa corporation. It operates a farm of some 60 acres of crop land in Kansas. Swart has no physical presence in California. It owns no real or personal property in California. It has no...more

Morrison & Foerster LLP

‘Inherited’ Nexus And Other Extreme Nexus Theories

Nexus — whether a corporation has a sufficient connection such that it may be taxed by a state — is one of the most important issues in state tax. Various legal theories have been asserted (and are being asserted) to justify...more

Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP

Tennessee Business Tax: Locally Imposed Tax Revamped

The Tennessee General Assembly recently passed a significant revision to the Tennessee Business Tax, a locally imposed gross receipts tax on the sale of goods and services (SB183/HB177). This change follows legislation...more

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