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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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SALT Select Developments - March 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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SALT Select Developments - November 2023

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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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It’s 2023: Do You Know Where Your Workers Are? Key Considerations for Managing a Remote Workforce

Even with an increasing number of employers calling their workers back into the office following the pandemic, many employees across the United States are still working from home or otherwise working remotely. While many...more

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Findings of Responsible Persons: Employer Withholding Penalty Findings Require Timely Notice

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Trust fund taxes are typically subject to responsible person laws that provide that people who have the power to remit tax, but fail to remit, are held personally responsible for the failure. Such “trust fund” taxes have that...more

Miller Canfield

Mobile and Remote Employees Bring State Tax Compliance Issues

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Companies with workers who travel to other states for work (mobile workers) or those who work permanently from another state (remote workers) face unique state tax compliance challenges. For years, efforts to enact federal...more

Opportune LLP

New Mexico Non-Resident Pass-Through Withholding & Composite Return Election

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New Mexico recently enacted legislation qualifying pass-through entities to make an annual election to pay an entity-level state tax for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2022. Here’s what it means for your oil...more

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SALT Select Developments - April 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

Eversheds Sutherland (US) LLP

SCOTUS denies New Hampshire’s motion challenging Massachusetts’ taxation of nonresident remote workers during Covid-19

On June 24, 2021, the United States Supreme Court held a conference to review New Hampshire’s motion for leave that challenged Massachusetts’ taxation of wages earned by nonresident remote workers during the Covid-19 period....more

Bowditch & Dewey

How a Remote Workforce Changes State and Local Tax Requirements

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Governor Baker announced on Monday, May 17 that Massachusetts will end the COVID-19 state of emergency on June 15, 2021. Given this news, the Massachusetts Pandemic-related Temporary withholding tax rules will expire...more

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Remote Employees: The Geographic Tax And Benefits Challenges

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As the COVID-19 vaccine has become readily available, and many employers contemplate employees returning to the office to work, both employers and employees have accelerated demands for new and permanent remote work location...more

Kerr Russell

State And Local Tax Considerations For Remote Employees – And Their Employers

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Government mandated work-from-home orders have created a remote workforce, creating a host of complex state and local tax issues for both employers and their employees. Even as these orders expire, a common trend among...more

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Thinking About ‘Avoiding’ NY Tax Increases? Then Think About The False Claims Act

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According to Justice Learned Hand, “Any one may so arrange his affairs that his taxes shall be as low as possible; he is not bound to choose that pattern which will best pay the Treasury; there is not even a patriotic duty to...more

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Update on Revised DOR Income Tax Pandemic Regulations for Telecommuters

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On March 5, 2021, the Massachusetts Department of Revenue (DOR) codified final regulations to extend Massachusetts income tax withholding to non-residents formerly commuting to Massachusetts but now telecommuting due to the...more

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New Hampshire v. Massachusetts - Are There Broader State Tax Implications?

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Massachusetts is taxing nonresidents who are working outside Massachusetts due to COVID-19. Seems unfair? Well New Hampshire agrees and has asked the US Supreme Court to allow it to bring suit against Massachusetts. Matt...more

Freeman Law

Remote Work Force and State Tax Implications

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The Covid-19 pandemic has had an impact on our workforce. Companies were forced to quickly respond to a work-from-home model for its employees. Many employees began working from states other than the states in which their...more

Farrell Fritz, P.C.

New York Business, Nonresident Telecommuters And The Taxation Of Wages Earned Remotely

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Drums. Do you hear them? Along the western shore of the Hudson River. It seems that the unrest which began in New England earlier this year is spreading into the Mid-Atlantic States. The owner of a New York business that...more

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Maine Governor Announces COVID-19 Tax Guidance

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On October 16, 2020, Maine Governor Janet Mills issued a press release addressing several COVID-19-related tax issues, and Maine Revenue Services today issued guidance providing further details....more

Farrell Fritz, P.C.

Continuing Economic Distress: Withholding Taxes And The Risk Of “Self-Help”

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Stimulus Legislation Limbo- In has been 192 days since the President declared a national emergency concerning the COVID-19 outbreak. Across the country, businesses and communities were immediately placed on lockdown[ii] in...more

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State And Local Tax Impact Of Work-From-Home Arrangements

Since the onset of COVID-19, millions of employees have shifted from working in offices to working from home. By some estimates, more than 60 percent of employed Americans were working remotely in the spring of 2020, and more...more

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Navigating COVID-19: Tax Nexus, Withholding Taxes, and State Unemployment Taxes

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COVID-19 has caused many companies to introduce or expand a remote work policy for employees, either in a temporary capacity or in a more permanent one. With a large number of companies' employees working remotely, several...more

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Remember that You Must Pay South Carolina (and Federal) Income Taxes on Unemployment Benefits Received by the State

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Many South Carolinians who have been furloughed or laid-off from work have received unemployment benefits from the South Carolina Department of Workforce. These benefits have been increased under the federal Coronavirus Aid,...more

Foley & Lardner LLP

Coronavirus State Tax Withholding Guidance for Telecommuting Employees

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State tax agencies are addressing the withholding questions raised due to employees who are telecommuting from home in states other than the employer’s work location. Employees may also be telecommuting in states other than...more

Eversheds Sutherland (US) LLP

COVID-19 telework triggers state tax withholding guidance

With the majority of the nation facing limitations on business travel and mandatory stay-at-home orders, states and localities are beginning to issue guidance on the impact that COVID-19 disruptions will have on withholding...more

Conn Kavanaugh

Understanding Your W-2

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Employers must issue Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement, to employees by January 31st, so you should have received yours by now. But have you ever actually stopped to look at your W-2? And do you know what it all means? Your...more

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