Tax season is over—and if you’ve found yourself staring at a tax bill you can’t pay, take a deep breath. You’re not alone, and the IRS actually has options to help you resolve the situation without panic, fear, or giving
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Insured May Limit the Extent of UM Coverage Acquired
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Sonya Harness was employed as a home health nurse with Volunteer Staffing, Inc.…
DOJ Seeks Injunction Barring Promotion of Monetized Installment Sales
SALT trivia – May 7, 2025
Calling all trivia fans! Don’t miss out on a chance to show off your SALT knowledge!
We will award a prize for the smartest (and fastest) participant.
This week’s question: Which state recently approved a 25% residential property tax cut?
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Auditor Releases “Snapshot” of IRS Workforce Revealing Devastating Extent of Initial Job Cuts

The Treasury Department’s Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) has released a report showing how the Internal Revenue Service has been dramatically impacted by government-wide efforts to reduce the size of the federal workforce. As of March 2025, 11 percent…
Separate freight fees not included in Mississippi use tax base
The Supreme Court of Mississippi recently held that separate freight fees are not included in Mississippi use tax base. The taxpayer, Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company, paid use tax on certain tangible personal property that it used in Mississippi. It later…
How One $25,000 IRS Penalty Was Erased — and Why Choosing the Right Tax Firm Matters
If you’re a foreign-owned U.S. corporation—or represent one—you likely already know that your IRS filing requirements are more complex than the average business. But what happens when your tax preparer fails to tell you that? One of our newest clients…
Michigan Tax Tribunal holds business with only one location entitled to apportion income
On April 17, 2025, the Michigan Tax Tribunal held that a business with only one brick and mortar location was entitled to apportion its income on its city income tax return because it engaged in business activities outside of the…
More Thoughts on NCN Litigation and Nationwide Injunctions
“The First One Hundred Days of the current Trump administration have been a 24/7 rollercoaster of developments, large and small,” we wrote in Update on National Council of Nonprofits Litigation (April 26, 2025) FPLG Blog.
“A deliberate effort by the…
Join members of our SALT team at TEI Houston and STARTUP conferences this week
This week, Eversheds Sutherland SALT Partners Michele Borens and Jeff Friedman will present at week two of the TEI Houston Chapter’s 2025 Tax School, discussing significant state tax litigation.
In addition, Partners Maria Todorova and Eric Tresh will serve…