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On March 23rd, Kilpatrick Townsend Tax Partners Lynn Fowler, Heather Preston, and Jeff Reed participated in a webinar hosted by the firm called Practical Insights on New Tax Issues. The webinar discussed recent issues arising...more
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This alert summarizes (in alphabetical order by state) several types of state and local tax relief available as of April 14, 2020, in states where our offices are located and in selected other states....more
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