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Business Income and Sales/Use Taxes: What Constitutes a Manufacturer for Certain Tax Incentives

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Manufacturing, as often noted, is the backbone of the American economy. Manufacturers not only innovate and create products that contribute to the betterment of our way of life but are also critically fundamental to our...more

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SALT Select Developments - July 2024

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State and local taxes impact almost every taxpayer, and developments in any one jurisdiction can be frequent and sometimes confusing. ln this newsletter edition, we will briefly summarize selected state and local tax (SALT)...more

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Summaries Released of Select Informal Conference Decisions

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The Tennessee Department of Revenue (Department) recently posted certain selected informal conference summaries which provides taxpayers with insight into how the Hearing Office will address various issues arising under...more

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Texas Tax Roundup | June 2023 | Protest Payments, Exempt Organizations, and More!

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Welcome back to another hard-hitting edition of Texas Tax Roundup. Let’s see what the Texas tax world weathered the scorching month that was June 2023: Court Cases - Protest Payments - L.L.C., Inc. and Fun...more

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Texas Tax Update | May 2023 | Hotel Projects, Successor Liability, and More!

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Hiya people! Welcome back to another installment of the Texas Tax Roundup. Last month was pretty lowkey (aside from the Legislature’s regular session wrapping up, about which more later). Let’s see what happened!...more

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Tennessee Works Tax Act: Senate Bill No. 275/House Bill No. 323

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Governor Lee's "Tennessee Works Tax Act" passed in the Senate on April 19, 2023, and thereafter was concurred with by the House on April 20, 2023. The Governor is expected to sign this legislation (the Act) into law. The Act...more

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Texas Tax Roundup | March 2023: Flowback, Welding, Local Taxes, and More!

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Franchise Tax - Apportionment - 34 Tex. Admin. Code § 3.591 (Margin: Apportionment)—The Comptroller adopted his amendments outlined in our previous post to implement the Texas Supreme Court’s opinion in Sirius XM...more

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Texas Tax Roundup | February 2023

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Aloha y’all. Welcome back to the Texas Tax Roundup, where we gab about all things Texas tax. It was a relatively uneventful February in the Texas tax universe—no cases or all-that-interesting rules to speak of, and most of...more

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Texas Tax Roundup | November 2022: What’s a Franchise Tax?

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Hey everybody! Welcome back to another for another edition of Texas Tax Roundup! Hope y’all had a happy Thanksgiving! We got some franchise tax apportionment, some sales and use tax in the oil and gas industry, and some...more

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SALT Select Developments - July 2022

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State and local taxes impact almost every taxpayer, and developments in any one jurisdiction can be frequent and sometimes confusing. In this newsletter edition, we will briefly summarize certain SALT developments in several...more

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Texas Tax Roundup | May 2022

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Howdy folks, and welcome back to another captivating installment of Texas Tax Roundup, where we gab about all things Texas taxes. Nothing court-side this month, just a bunch at the administrative level. Still, it’s...more

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Texas Tax Roundup | April 2022

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Hiya folks, and welcome back to another gripping installment of the Texas Tax Roundup. So, let’s ditch the small talk and get started! ...more

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Texas Tax Roundup | February 2022 (RECOVERED!)

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Howdy y’all!  Has it been a month already?  We’ve got another action-packed month of Comptroller-related news.  Here we go! Court Cases Courts of Appeals Hegar v. Black, Mann, and Graham, L.L.P., No. 03-20-00391-CV (Tex....more

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Texas Tax Roundup | March 2022

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Huh whuh? . . . Well . . . Well, howdy! Nice, erm, um well . . . Nice to see ya’ll again at or near this nebulous home home on the range of Texas taxability! Welcome back to another tax-packed installment of all things Texas...more

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US Treasury Issues Guidance on the ARPA Claw-Back Provision

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Earlier this week, the US Department of the Treasury (Treasury) issued formal guidance regarding the administration of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA) claw-back provision. The guidance (Interim Final Rule)...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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5 TAKEAWAYS: New York Tax Litigation Update

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On August 19th, Kilpatrick Townsend State and Local Tax Partner Jeff Reed presented on a panel entitled New York Tax Litigation Update during a HalfMoon webinar. The panel discussed reported New York tax decisions from 2019...more

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MoFo New York Tax Insights - Volume 10, Issue 8

Welcome to the latest issue of New York Tax Insights. In this issue we cover: ..The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance’s release of revisions to its draft business corporate franchise tax regulations for...more

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Is Your Organization Tax-Exempt in D.C.? Act Soon to Retain the Exemption!

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Organizations wishing to apply for or retain an exemption from the District of Columbia on income and franchise tax, sales and use tax, or personal property tax are subject to some new filing requirements. ...more

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DC QHTC regulation amended to require new application procedure

The District provides a variety of tax benefits to QHTCs, including sales and use tax and personal property tax exemptions, as well as a reduced corporation franchise tax rate. In order to qualify as a QHTC, a business must: ...more

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Taxpayer Victory in Utah Income Tax Single Sales Factor Case

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The Utah Tax Commission recently ruled in favor of a taxpayer in Case No. 16-155 by authorizing the taxpayer to use a single sales factor for Utah corporate franchise tax... Under Utah law, taxpayers in certain NAICS Codes...more

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North Carolina General Assembly Ratifies Appropriations Act of 2018

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On June 1, 2018, the General Assembly ratified and sent to the Governor the Appropriations Act of 2018 (the Act). The Act includes numerous changes to North Carolina’s tax laws....more

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Draft North Carolina Tax Legislation Released

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On April 11, 2018, the General Assembly’s Revenue Laws Study Committee released a draft tax bill for possible introduction in the legislative session that convenes May 16. This Alert provides a summary of the more important...more

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MoFo New York Tax Insights - Volume 8, Issue 10

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Tribunal Reverses ALJ and Holds that Department Impermissibly Discriminated Against Foreign Unauthorized Insurance Corporations - In an issue of first impression in New York, the New York State Tax Appeals Tribunal has...more

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MTC Marketplace Seller Voluntary Disclosure Initiative Underway

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On August 17, 2017, the application period opened for the limited-time MTC Marketplace Seller Voluntary Disclosure Initiative opened and it will close October 17, 2017. Since our last blog post on the topic detailing the...more

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