State & Local
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									October 01, 2025
									States, Businesses Push Justices To Extend Tariff ArgumentsThe dozen states, several small businesses and Illinois toymakers that challenged President Donald Trump's emergency tariffs filed a joint motion Wednesday requesting more time to better represent their different claims for oral arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court in November. 
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									October 01, 2025
									NJ Can't Tax Sale Of Stake In Foreign Co., Enterprise SaysCar rental giant Enterprise asked the New Jersey Tax Court to negate a $1.2 million tax assessment stemming from a sale of interest in an Israel-based software company, arguing that the gain was nonoperational income that should be allocated to Enterprise's home state, Missouri, for tax purposes. 
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									October 01, 2025
									NY Senate Bill Seeks To Tax Energy Used In Crypto MiningNew York would impose an excise tax on energy used in cryptocurrency mining under a bill introduced Wednesday in the state Senate. 
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									October 01, 2025
									Colo. Board Advances High-Earner Tax Ballot MeasuresColorado would increase tax rates on incomes over $500,000 and lower the rate for incomes up to $100,000, raising up to $3.25 billion annually, under two measures proposed for the November 2026 ballot that a state board advanced Wednesday. 
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									October 01, 2025
									DC Estimates $714M Rise In Revenue From Prior YearWashington, D.C., expects revenue collections for the fiscal year that ended last month to total $714 million more than collections in the year prior, partly because of higher individual and corporate income tax revenue, its chief financial officer said. 
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									October 01, 2025
									State And Local Tax Takeaways From SeptemberFrom the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's ruling that Pittsburgh may not impose a tax on nonresident athletes to a challenge to New Jersey's rules outlining when a company's internet activities exceed P.L. 86-272's protections against state income taxes, September was active in the state and local tax arena. Here, Law360 looks at these and other state and local tax highlights from the past month. 
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									October 01, 2025
									Caplin & Drysdale Adds Longtime IRS Pro To DC OfficeCaplin & Drysdale has grown its Washington, D.C., office with the addition of a veteran Internal Revenue Service attorney, the firm announced Wednesday. 
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									October 01, 2025
									Ore. Court Won't Hear Industrial Tax Classification ClaimAn Oregon company's effort to classify property as agricultural was rejected by the state's tax court, which ruled that the company did not identify a statute that could provide the relief it requested. 
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									October 01, 2025
									Wis. Assembly Bill Seeks Tax Subtraction For OT PayWisconsin would create an income tax subtraction for qualified overtime compensation under a bill introduced in the state Assembly. 
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									October 01, 2025
									Retroactive Religious Tax Break Affirmed For Ohio PropertyA property that held worship services is entitled to a religious tax exemption for two years before it applied for the tax break, even though it no longer qualified for the tax benefit when it sought the exemption, an Ohio state appeals court affirmed. 
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									September 30, 2025
									IRS To Rework Corporate AMT Proposed RegsThe Internal Revenue Service plans to revise proposed regulations for the corporate alternative minimum tax, the agency announced Tuesday, including rules that would lessen businesses' compliance demands and costs tied to assessing their liability. 
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									September 30, 2025
									NJ Tax Agency To Roll Out Pilot Mediation ProgramThe New Jersey Division of Taxation will begin a two-year pilot mediation program Wednesday that will allow businesses to settle certain corporation business tax and sales and use tax disputes. 
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									September 30, 2025
									Mass. House Bill Seeks Digital Advertising Sales TaxMassachusetts would impose a tax on gross sales of digital advertising services, with the revenue supporting public media and education efforts, under a bill pitched by a state representative to a legislative tax panel. 
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									September 30, 2025
									RI Revenue Tops Forecast By $5M In JulyRhode Island's general revenue collection in July outpaced an estimate by about $5 million, the state Department of Revenue reported. 
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									September 30, 2025
									Michigan General Revenues Top Last Year By $940MMichigan's general revenue collection from October 2024 through August beat last year's total by $940 million, according to the state Department of Revenue in a report released Tuesday. 
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									September 30, 2025
									Alaska Gov. Vetoes Sourcing, Online Biz Apportionment ShiftAlaska's governor vetoed a bill that would have shifted out-of-state companies doing business in the state to market-based sourcing and adopted single-sales-factor apportionment for designated "highly digitized businesses," saying it raised constitutional concerns. 
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									September 29, 2025
									Ore. Lawmakers Approve $4.3B Transportation Tax HikeOregon would increase its gas tax and various fees to raise $4.3 billion over 10 years for transportation costs under legislation passed Monday by state lawmakers and heading to the governor. 
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									September 29, 2025
									NC County Illegally Spent Occupancy Taxes, Justices ToldA North Carolina county unlawfully spent occupancy tax revenue on general government services instead of tourism-related initiatives, a group of local property owners told the state's high court, urging it to uphold an appeals court ruling. 
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									September 29, 2025
									Tribal Members Push For Say In Supreme Court Tariff ReviewMembers of the Blackfeet Nation tribe told the U.S. Supreme Court Monday their inclusion in the justices' review of suits challenging the legality of President Donald Trump's emergency tariffs is crucial to protect Native American rights under federal law. 
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									September 29, 2025
									Ohio Justices Order Auditor To Place Bond Levy On Tax ListAn Ohio county auditor must place a bond levy on the property tax list for 2026, the state Supreme Court ruled, saying Ohio law doesn't empower the auditor to refuse to list the levy based on her argument that the repayment period expired. 
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									September 29, 2025
									Pa. District's Property Appeal Is Constitutional, Court SaysA Pennsylvania lower court order that doubled the tax assessment of a property in response to a school district's appeal should stand because the methodology used by the district was constitutional, the Commonwealth Court ruled. 
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									September 29, 2025
									Maine General Revenues Exceed Budget Forecast By $46MMaine general fund revenue collection in July and August beat forecasts by $46 million, according to a report by the state Department of Revenue. 
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									September 29, 2025
									Mich. House Bill Would Eliminate 10% Excise Tax On CannabisMichigan would eliminate its 10% excise tax on marijuana under a bill introduced in the state House of Representatives. 
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									September 26, 2025
									Mich. Justices Asked To Rethink Turning Away 'Rain Tax' CaseThe Michigan Supreme Court should reconsider its decision not to review a constitutional challenge to fees Detroit charges property owners to maintain its stormwater drainage system, the group challenging the fees told the justices Friday. 
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									September 26, 2025
									Mich. House OKs Budget Plan With Decoupling, New Pot TaxMichigan would decouple from certain business-friendly provisions in this year's federal tax bill and impose a new excise tax on the wholesale price of cannabis under a budget agreement the state House of Representatives advanced. 
Expert Analysis
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								Getting One Right: SALT In Review  From a New York taxpayer's victory on appeal to a proposed administrative change in Louisiana, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news. 
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								How Attorneys Can Become Change Agents For Racial Equity  As the administration targets diversity, equity and inclusion efforts and law firms consider pulling back from their programs, lawyers who care about racial equity and justice can employ four strategies to create microspaces of justice, which can then be parlayed into drivers of transformational change, says Susan Sturm at Columbia Law School. 
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								Adapting To Private Practice: From US Attorney To BigLaw  When I transitioned to private practice after government service — most recently as the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia — I learned there are more similarities between the two jobs than many realize, with both disciplines requiring resourcefulness, zealous advocacy and foresight, says Zach Terwilliger at V&E. 
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								The Ins And Outs Of Consensual Judicial References  As parties consider the possibility of judicial reference to resolve complex disputes, it is critical to understand how the process works, why it's gaining traction, and why carefully crafted agreements make all the difference, say attorneys at Pillsbury. 
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								The BigLaw Settlements Are About Risk, Not Profit  The nine Am Law 100 firms that settled with the Trump administration likely did so because of the personal risk faced by equity partners in today's billion‑dollar national practices, enabled by an ethics rule primed for modernization, says Adam Forest at Scale. 
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								Power To The Paralegals: An Untapped Source For Biz Roles  Law firms looking to recruit legal business talent should consider turning to paralegals, who practice several key skills every day that prepare them to thrive in marketing and client development roles, says Vanessa Torres at Lowenstein Sandler. 
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								When Even A Judge Feels Defeated: SALT In Review  From a split decision in a New York state court to a Louisiana plan to funnel tax dollars to student-athletes, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news. 
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								$38M Law Firm Settlement Highlights 'Unworthy Client' Perils  A recent settlement of claims against law firm Eckert Seamans for allegedly abetting a Ponzi scheme underscores the continuing threat of clients who seek to exploit their lawyers in perpetrating fraud, and the critical importance of preemptive measures to avoid these clients, say attorneys at Lockton Companies. 
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								Evolving Federal Rules Pose Further Obstacles To NY LLC Act  Following the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network's recent changes to beneficial ownership information reporting under the federal Corporate Transparency Act — dramatically reducing the number of companies required to make disclosures — the utility of New York's LLC Transparency Act becomes less apparent, say attorneys at Pillsbury. 
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								The IRS Shouldn't Go To War Over Harvard's Tax Exemption  If the Internal Revenue Service revokes Harvard's tax-exempt status for violating established public policy — a position unsupported by currently available information — the precedent set by surviving the inevitable court challenge could undercut the autonomy and distinctiveness of the charitable sector, says Johnny Rex Buckles at Houston Law Center. 
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								An Illegitimate Avenue Of Repeal: SALT In Review  From a court upholding New York state's interpretation of a federal law to Arkansas' new tax break for college athletes, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news. 
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								Crisis Management Lessons From The Parenting Playbook  The parenting skills we use to help our kids through challenges — like rehearsing for stressful situations, modeling confidence and taking time to reset our emotions — can also teach us the fundamentals of leading clients through a corporate crisis, say Deborah Solmor at the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation and Cara Peterman at Alston & Bird. 
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								Adapting To Private Practice: From NY Fed To BigLaw  While the move to private practice brings a learning curve, it also brings chances to learn new skills and grow your network, requiring a clear understanding of how your skills can complement and contribute to a firm's existing practice, and where you can add new value, says Meghann Donahue at Covington.