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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
McGuire Sponsel -
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.
April 5 -
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker is seeking to cut spending and end some corporate tax breaks to help close the worst-rated state’s nearly $3 billion deficit in the coming fiscal year.
February 18 -
Public debates over immigration reform often suffer from scarce and erroneous information about the tax contributions of undocumented immigrants, particularly at the state level.
February 10
Tax Tabs -
America’s governors aren’t waiting for Washington to stimulate their economies.
January 25 -
The unexpected revenue may undercut their push for federal aid to deal with the pandemic.
December 16 -
A Massachusetts plan would make remittances automatic and immediate.
November 17 -
Practitioners share their expectations around the potential for more action from tax authorities.
November 17 -
Revenue dropped 6 percent as the pandemic triggered economic shutdowns across the country, according to data from 44 states compiled by the Urban Institute.
October 14 -
The recent announcement of potential financial transaction taxes in New York and New Jersey alongside new regulations represent a growing operational challenge.
October 6
Meritsoft -
Coronavirus costs and revenue shortfalls may mean increases at all levels.
September 28 -
At least 39 states did not have enough money to pay all of their bills at the end of 2019, leaving them ill-prepared to shoulder the costs of the novel coronavirus pandemic, according to a new report.
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