State & Local

  • December 19, 2025

    Ill. To Up Sales Taxes To Fund Transit Without Billionaires' Tax

    Illinois will redirect sales tax revenue and increase certain sales tax rates and tolls to stave off a projected shortfall in transit funds under a bill signed by Democratic Gov. JB Pritzker that excluded a previously proposed billionaires' tax.

  • December 19, 2025

    Calif. Appeals Court Upholds Los Angeles' Mansion Tax

    A property transfer tax that adds 4% to 5.5% to the cost of Los Angeles real estate deals of more than $5 million is legal under the U.S. and California constitutions, a state appeals panel ruled, upholding a trial court.

  • December 19, 2025

    Ill. To End Transaction Threshold For Sales Tax

    Illinois will eliminate a 200-transaction threshold for requiring remote retailers and marketplace facilitators to collect and pay destination-based sales tax in 2026, the state Department of Revenue said.

  • December 19, 2025

    Ga. Gov. Announces New Revenue Commissioner

    Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp announced Friday that a commercial real estate lawyer will lead the state's Department of Revenue starting in February.

  • December 19, 2025

    IRS Extends Transition For States' Paid Family Leave Changes

    States with paid family and medical leave programs have another year to transition to changes to the income and employment tax treatment of contributions paid in certain situations to support those benefits, the IRS said Friday, adopting stakeholders' recommendation for more time to comply.

  • December 19, 2025

    Top State & Local Tax Cases Of 2025

    From a Colorado appellate court upholding a tax on Netflix subscriptions to Pennsylvania's high court finding the Pittsburgh fee on nonresident pro athletes unconstitutional, 2025 was a busy year for state and local tax cases. Here, Law360 looks at the most influential cases of 2025 and their impact going into the new year.

  • December 19, 2025

    Taxation With Representation: Baker Botts, Morgan Lewis

    In this week's Taxation With Representation, Trump Media and Technology Group merges with fusion power company TAE Technologies, pharmaceutical company Cencora boosts its stake in cancer care company OneOncology, and Phoenix Financial partners with private equity giant Blackstone to plug billions into various credit strategies.

  • December 19, 2025

    SC Revenues Through November Beat Estimate By $79M

    South Carolina's general fund revenue collection from July through November was nearly $79 million ahead of estimates, according to the state Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office.

  • December 19, 2025

    Utah Revenues Through November Up $243M From Last Year

    Utah's general fund revenue collection from July through November was $243 million higher than the same period last fiscal year, according to the State Tax Commission.

  • December 18, 2025

    Disney, Hulu Lose Appeal Over Calif. Streaming Tax

    Hulu and two other Disney subsidiaries that provide streaming services must pay a California city's video services tax, a state appeals court panel ruled, upholding a trial court.

  • December 18, 2025

    Fla. High Court Says $5B Bond Deal Can't Be Set Aside

    Florida's Supreme Court agreed Thursday that counties and tax collectors could not reopen a bond validation judgment issuing $5 billion in bonds for renewable energy and hurricane mitigation projects, ruling that state law makes clear that if bonds are validated and there is no appeal, the judgment is final.

  • December 18, 2025

    Youngkin Urges No Tax Hikes In Final Budget Proposal

    Outgoing Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin called on his successor and state lawmakers not to raise taxes as the Republican presented his final budget proposal.

  • December 18, 2025

    NJ Senate OKs Axing Transaction Threshold For Tax Nexus

    New Jersey would eliminate its transaction threshold for sales tax and corporate income tax nexus purposes under a bill the state Senate approved Thursday.

  • December 18, 2025

    Hilton's $70M Tax Value Cut Appealed To Minn. Supreme Court

    Drops in the tax valuations of a Hilton hotel and convention center in Minneapolis, including a $70 million cut during one year, were wrongly ordered by the Minnesota Tax Court, the local assessor said, urging the state Supreme Court to review the case.

  • December 18, 2025

    Sunoco Tells NY Panel Oil Sales Warrant $2.6M Tax Refund

    A Sunoco entity asked a New York state appeals court to rule that it can include oil sales to third parties in its corporate franchise tax calculations, arguing that a tribunal incorrectly denied a $2.6 million tax refund after finding the transactions constituted inventory transfers.

  • December 18, 2025

    Former Foley & Lardner Tax Pro Launches NJ Boutique

    Tax lawyer Jeremy Abrams announced Thursday that he has left Foley & Lardner LLP to form his own boutique, New Jersey-based Abrams Tax Law LLC, focused on state and local tax matters across the country.

  • December 18, 2025

    Ariz. Bill Would Bar Local Taxes On Residential Sales

    Arizona would retroactively bar local taxes on the sales of certain residential properties under legislation proposed in the state Senate.

  • December 18, 2025

    IRS Sets Unused Housing Credit Carryovers For 25 States

    The IRS published Thursday the amounts of unused housing credit carryovers allocated to qualified states for 2025.

  • December 18, 2025

    Trump Orders Loosening Of Federal Restrictions On Marijuana

    President Donald Trump on Thursday announced that his administration would instruct federal agencies to loosen restrictions on cannabis via executive order, a historic acknowledgment from the executive branch that the drug has recognized medical uses.

  • December 18, 2025

    Wis. Bill Would Loosen Precious Metals Tax Exemption

    Wisconsin would eliminate the certificate requirement to claim a sales tax exemption for those who purchase precious metal bullion under a bill introduced in the state Assembly.

  • December 18, 2025

    Mich. Bills Would Eliminate Data Center Sales, Use Tax Breaks

    Michigan would eliminate sales and use tax exemptions for data center equipment under legislation introduced in the state House of Representatives.

  • December 17, 2025

    Colo. Board Stalls High-Earner Tax Boost Plan

    A proposed ballot measure to replace Colorado's flat income tax with graduated rates, increasing taxes on high earners, was set back Wednesday by a state panel that found in a rehearing that the initiative wrongly addressed multiple topics.

  • December 17, 2025

    LSU Districts' Taxes Challenged For Not Getting Voter OK

    A former Louisiana councilperson filed a suit against two economic improvement districts associated with Louisiana State University on Wednesday, saying the jurisdictions failed to get taxpayer approval before raising sales taxes.

  • December 17, 2025

    Amazon Charged Too Much Sales Tax, Tenn. Consumer Claims

    Amazon has been hit with a proposed class action in Washington state court by a Tennessee customer who claims the e-commerce giant collected excessive sales tax on his purchases and then refused to refund him, in violation of Volunteer State tax law that holds "marketplace facilitators" responsible for charging the correct rate.

  • December 17, 2025

    Boston Accused Of Retaliating Over Property Tax Appeals

    The city of Boston retaliated against commercial property owners that appealed their valuations to a state board by unlawfully boosting those valuations, an owner said in a proposed class action filed Wednesday in Massachusetts state court.

Expert Analysis

  • Congress Can And Must Enact A Supreme Court Ethics Code

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    As public confidence in the U.S. Supreme Court dips to historic lows following reports raising conflict of interest concerns, Congress must exercise its constitutional power to enact a mandatory and enforceable code of ethics for the high court, says Muhammad Faridi, president of the New York City Bar Association.

  • The Pop Culture Docket: Justice Lebovits On Gilbert And Sullivan

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    Characters in the 19th century comic operas of Gilbert and Sullivan break the rules of good lawyering by shamelessly throwing responsible critical thought to the wind, providing hilarious lessons for lawyers and judges on how to avoid a surfeit of traps and tribulations, say acting New York Supreme Court Justice Gerald Lebovits and law student Tara Scown.

  • State Of The States' AI Legal Ethics Landscape

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    Over the past year, several state bar associations, as well as the American Bar Association, have released guidance on the ethical use of artificial intelligence in legal practice, all of which share overarching themes and some nuanced differences, say Eric Pacifici and Kevin Henderson at SMB Law Group.

  • 8 Childhood Lessons That Can Help You Be A Better Attorney

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    A new school year is underway, marking a fitting time for attorneys to reflect on some fundamental life lessons from early childhood that offer a framework for problems that no legal textbook can solve, say Chris Gismondi and Chris Campbell at DLA Piper.

  • Challenge To Ill. Card Fee Law Explores Compliance Hurdles

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    A recent federal lawsuit challenging an Illinois law that will soon forbid electronic payment networks from charging fees for processing the tax and tip portions of card transactions, fleshes out the glaring compliance challenges and exposure risks financial institutions must be ready to face next summer, says Martin Kiernan at Amundsen Davis.

  • This Election, We Need To Talk About Court Process

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    In recent decades, the U.S. Supreme Court has markedly transformed judicial processes — from summary judgment standards to notice pleadings — which has, in turn, affected individuals’ substantive rights, and we need to consider how the upcoming presidential election may continue this pattern, says Reuben Guttman at Guttman Buschner.

  • Letting The People Decide: SALT In Review

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    RSM's David Brunori offers a look at tax-related ballot questions before the voters in 16 states this fall.

  • Mental Health First Aid: A Brief Primer For Attorneys

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    Amid a growing body of research finding that attorneys face higher rates of mental illness than the general population, firms should consider setting up mental health first aid training programs to help lawyers assess mental health challenges in their colleagues and intervene with compassion, say psychologists Shawn Healy and Tracey Meyers.

  • Colorado Banking Brief: All The Notable Legal Updates In Q3

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    In the third quarter of 2024, Colorado's banking and financial services sector faced both regulatory updates and changes to state law due to recent federal court decisions — with consequences for local governments, mortgage lenders, state-chartered trust companies and federally chartered lenders serving Colorado consumers, says Sarah Auchterlonie at Brownstein Hyatt.

  • Litigation Inspiration: Honoring Your Learned Profession

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    About 30,000 people who took the bar exam in July will learn they passed this fall, marking a fitting time for all attorneys to remember that they are members in a specialty club of learned professionals — and the more they can keep this in mind, the more benefits they will see, says Bennett Rawicki at Hilgers Graben.

  • AI May Limit Key Learning Opportunities For Young Attorneys

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    The thing that’s so powerful about artificial intelligence is also what’s most scary about it — its ability to detect patterns may curtail young attorneys’ chance to practice the lower-level work of managing cases, preventing them from ever honing the pattern recognition skills that undergird creative lawyering, says Sarah Murray at Trialcraft.

  • Why Now Is The Time For Law Firms To Hire Lateral Partners

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    Partner and associate mobility data from the second quarter of this year suggest that there's never been a better time in recent years for law firms to hire lateral candidates, particularly experienced partners — though this necessitates an understanding of potential red flags, say Julie Henson and Greg Hamman at Decipher Investigative Intelligence.

  • Considering Possible PR Risks Of Certain Legal Tactics

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    Disney and American Airlines recently abandoned certain litigation tactics in two lawsuits after fierce public backlash, illustrating why corporate counsel should consider the reputational implications of any legal strategy and partner with their communications teams to preempt public relations concerns, says Chris Gidez at G7 Reputation Advisory.

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