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Balances in rainy-day funds hit all-time highs in 37 states by the end of the 2022 fiscal year. That's the biggest tally in over two decades.
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State PTE taxes, Maryland's digital ads tax and tax rate reductions are at the forefront.
February 7 -
Most states will be able to absorb the impact on their revenue from tax cuts, even if they face a mild recession next year, but some could have trouble.
October 31 -
Half of U.S. states saw year-over-year drops in June, suggesting state revenues may continue to drop.
September 27 -
California drew in 11% less in personal income tax revenue than it expected so far this year.
September 19 -
More than half of U.S. states are using record budget surpluses to fund their biggest collective tax break in decades.
August 10 -
The government’s debt dynamics have strengthened thanks to recent improvements in the economy and increased revenue, according to credit assessor Fitch Ratings.
July 11 -
Two U.S. states are steaming ahead with programs that will permit taxes to be paid in cryptocurrency, but the idea has been shelved almost everywhere else.
July 5 -
Giants like DraftKings and FanDuel are asking legislators to change the rules to lower their taxes after agreeing to them just last year.
June 17 -
The state had an average annual net out-migration of 28,700 part-year residents, or 0.3% of taxpayers, between 2015 and 2019.
May 23 -
Gov. Kathy Hochul and legislative leaders struck a budget deal that promises a little less pain at the pump, help for working parents, and new tax breaks.
April 8 -
Riding a demographic shift that predates the pandemic, Idaho has seen its sales tax collections increase by almost 40%.
March 9 -
Opponents of the plan filed a lawsuit claiming a state summary of a November ballot question misleads voters.
January 28 -
Advice from accountants on economic incentives can help bring more tax revenue and employment to communities.
January 18
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A spate of lawsuits claims that the restrictions violate states' rights to manage their finances.
October 13 -
Vertex's annual Mid-Year Report reveals the COVID-19-driven differences in the way jurisdictions are approaching rates.
September 14 -
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Most states have managed to get through the COVID-19 pandemic without increasing taxes, despite predictions last year, according to a new report.
August 2 -
They claim the provision to prevent them from using federal money to fund lower taxes is unconstitutional.
June 1 -
The richest New York City residents could soon face the highest combined tax rates in the U.S.
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