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This week’s question: Which state’s supreme court recently agreed to hear a case involving
Calling all trivia fans! Don’t miss out on a chance to show off your SALT knowledge!
We will award prizes for the smartest (and fastest) participants.
This week’s question: Which state’s supreme court recently agreed to hear a case involving…
Calling all trivia fans! Don’t miss out on a chance to show off your SALT knowledge!
We will award prizes for the smartest (and fastest) participants.
This week’s question: Which state’s legislature recently concluded a special session by enacting property tax…
Calling all trivia fans! Don’t miss out on a chance to show off your SALT knowledge!
We will award prizes for the smartest (and fastest) participants.
This week’s question: Earlier this month, which east coast state enacted a law providing,…
Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the bench?
Join us for the State & Local Tax Controversy Track of TEI’s 2024 Audits & Appeal Seminar. This year’s seminar includes a panel of distinguished state tax judges moderated…
The Massachusetts Appellate Tax Board (ATB) struck down a $17.9 million assessment and held that State Street Corp. (State Street), a bank holding company under the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956, was entitled to approximately $14 million in Massachusetts…
California’s 2024 tax landscape seems darker than ever. A “no tax increase” budget that increases taxes. Precedential decisions without any precedential effect whatsoever. But don’t despair! Glimmers of hope remain as taxpayers push back at the agencies and courts make…
Calling all trivia fans! Don’t miss out on a chance to show off your SALT knowledge!
We will award prizes for the smartest (and fastest) participants.
This week’s question: The U.S. Department of the Treasury recently announced that this New England…
The Massachusetts Appellate Tax Board (ATB) determined that a New Hampshire resident attorney, employed by a Massachusetts-based federal agency, was not entitled to a personal income tax refund for days he did not physically work in Massachusetts during the coronavirus…
In one fell swoop, Loper Bright rebalanced the way in which federal courts will apply federal regulations and other administrative guidelines.
In his Board Brief for Tax Notes State, Eversheds Sutherland SALT Partner Jeff Friedman explains how the U.S. Supreme…
Calling all trivia fans! Don’t miss out on a chance to show off your SALT knowledge!
We will award prizes for the smartest (and fastest) participants.
This week’s question: Last week, the California Office of Tax Appeals released a decision saying…