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State and Local Tax
| 7.29.2019

Ohio’s Budget Bill and Sales Tax Changes

The state of Ohio recently passed its budget bill on July 18th, which contains several sales tax changes, including new provisions for economic nexus.

Freight Exception from Business Privilege Tax

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued a ruling in favor of S&H Transport, Inc. in its business privilege tax (BPT) dispute with the City of York over

New Wayfair Economic Nexus Provisions Go Into Effect July 1, 2019

July 1, 2019 marks the beginning of a new fiscal year for most states and introduces some new Wayfair economic nexus rules for remote sellers and marketplace

2019-2020 Pennsylvania Budget

Governor Tom Wolf and the Pennsylvania legislature finalized the state budget before the beginning of the new fiscal year on July 1, 2019. The budget does
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Which States Can Tax Your Trust?

Imagine that you are a taxpayer living in Pennsylvania who has recently established a trust for the benefit of your Ohio-resident children. Further imagine

Illinois Tax Amnesty Program

The Illinois legislature recently passed and Governor J.B. Pritzker signed into law a amnesty program that will run from October 1, 2019 through November

Final Regulations on Charitable Contributions When a State or Local Tax Credit is Received

The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service have issued the final regulations regarding charitable contributions for donors also receiving

Determining State Residency for Income Tax Purposes

“How do I change my residency for state income tax purposes?” This is a common question that comes up at least several times during tax season.
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Business Income Deduction Changes May Impact Professional Services Firms

On May 9, the Ohio House of Representatives passed House Bill 166 (“HB 166”) by a significant margin. If ratified by the Ohio Senate and signed

Auto Dealers in Ohio Border States Beware You May be Subject to Ohio Commercial Activity Tax

Auto dealers outside of Ohio with store locations near the Ohio border should pay attention to potential Ohio Commercial Activity Tax (CAT) filing obligations.
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