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Employer to Nonresident Employee: “You Cannot Work in New York”; New York to Employee: “We Will Tax You Anyway”

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You are probably aware that many employers are discarding the fully flexible, remote work policies that were forced upon them – as “nonessential” businesses – during the COVID-19 pandemic[i] and which they retained as an...more

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Asphalt Company Not Liable for $2.6 Million in Sales Tax Where Judge Found No Sale

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It should be obvious that a state may not impose sales tax where there is no sale. This maxim was reinforced in the case Asphalt Emulsion Industries LLC v. North Carolina Department of Revenue, 23 REV 04898 (N.C. OAH Nov. 21,...more

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Texas Tax Roundup | November 2022: What’s a Franchise Tax?

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Hey everybody! Welcome back to another for another edition of Texas Tax Roundup! Hope y’all had a happy Thanksgiving! We got some franchise tax apportionment, some sales and use tax in the oil and gas industry, and some...more

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Texas Tax Roundup | August 2022

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Howdy folks, and welcome back to another action-packed edition of the Texas Tax Roundup! Let’s see what shocking developments in the realm of Texas tax that the month of August had in store!...more

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Texas Tax Roundup | February 2022 (RECOVERED!)

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Howdy y’all!  Has it been a month already?  We’ve got another action-packed month of Comptroller-related news.  Here we go! Court Cases Courts of Appeals Hegar v. Black, Mann, and Graham, L.L.P., No. 03-20-00391-CV (Tex....more

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Texas Tax Roundup | March 2022

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Huh whuh? . . . Well . . . Well, howdy! Nice, erm, um well . . . Nice to see ya’ll again at or near this nebulous home home on the range of Texas taxability! Welcome back to another tax-packed installment of all things Texas...more

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So, The Texas Comptroller Says You Owe Tax—Now What?

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It’s a letter that no one looks forward to—a notice of determination (also sometimes called a “Notification of Audit Results,” “Notification of Exam Results,” or “Notice of Tax/Fee Due”) from the Texas Comptroller of Public...more

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New York Broadly Applies Information Service Tax to Marketing Analytic Services

A year and a half following the New York Court of Appeals’ significant 2019 decision in Matter of Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. v. Tax Appeals Tribunal of State of New York, 33 NY3d 587 (2019), New York continues to grapple with...more

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ALJ Forces Combination of Hedge Fund Group in New York City - Tax Update Volume 2017, Issue 4

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On April 27, the New York City Tax Appeals Tribunal issued a decision requiring the related members of a hedge fund group to file a combined return for New York City tax purposes. However, the administrative law judge (ALJ)...more

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