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Recent Changes to Washington State Tax Laws Will Increase Taxes for Many Taxpayers

In May 2025, Washington Governor Bob Ferguson signed into law several bills that will impact both individual and business taxpayers. Although the changes are likely to increase many taxpayers’ Washington tax bills, some...more

New Hampshire v. Massachusetts: Potential for Remote Working Tax Uniformity

As the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic wears on, many companies that adopted emergency work-from-home or work-from-anywhere policies are considering allowing employees to work remotely permanently, even after the threat of...more

COVID-19: State Tax Implications of Remote Working Arrangements

Prior to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, many state taxing authorities asserted that a business could become subject to their states’ tax obligations by having a single employee working from within the states, even if...more

COVID-19: Likely Impacts on U.S. State and Local Tax

Although the U.S. economy was soaring before COVID-19 went from epidemic to pandemic, many states’ revenues were still struggling to recover from the last decade’s recession....more

Graphic Packaging Corporation v. Hegar: Texas’ Single-Factor Franchise Tax Apportionment Remains Mandatory

The Texas Supreme Court recently held that taxpayers may not use the Multistate Tax Compact’s three-factor formula to apportion their Texas franchise tax base ? i.e., their “margin” ? in calculating their Texas franchise tax...more

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