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With the Corporate Transparency Act hopefully in our rearview mirrors, I decided to take a brief break from my ongoing series on Subchapter S and report on a different topic. In the last few weeks, the Magistrate Division of...more
Last Friday, New York’s Governor Hochul delivered the following remarks at the annual meeting of the Business Council of New York State:“Someone asked me today, are we going to raise income taxes? I said, ‘I’m not raising...more
Both states and taxpayers have struggled with how to correctly source service receipts for apportionment purposes. The myriad of state sourcing provisions certainly do not add any clarity to the issue. Muddying the waters...more
The Multistate Tax Commission recently issued a policy position on not disclosing which states nominated a taxpayer for a joint audit or why they were nominated. Matt Hunsaker discusses....more
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Throughout November, various Multistate Tax Commission committees held virtual annual meetings (due to COVID). In this episode, Matt Hunsaker runs down the highlights from each meeting, including technical corrections to...more
Many people are looking to move out of high tax jurisdictions - for a variety of tax and non-tax reasons. State tax officials audit residency changes with vigor. Betsy Smith joins Matt Hunsaker in the virtual studio to...more
Conforming- About sixty years ago, New York revised its personal income tax law to achieve close conformity with the Federal system of income taxation. The stated purpose for the revision was to simplify tax return...more
The South Carolina Department of Revenue (SCDOR or DOR) recently issued a draft of long-awaiting guidance overhauling DOR’s administrative practices concerning disputed tax audits, refunds, license revocations, and other...more
We invite you to join us for our annual “Year in Review” Tax in the City® Chicago. We will discuss current tax issues including: • Judicial deference and potential impact on TCJA audits • Taxation of the digitalized...more
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