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Informal Working Group Issues Findings on Ohio Severance Taxes

On October 22, 2015, the informal working group that was appointed by Governor John Kasich to study the severance tax climate in Ohio issued its findings
State and Local Tax, Tax
| 11.10.2015

Pennsylvania Budget Update November 2015

There are signs of progress in Pennsylvania’s budget standoff. On November 9, the Governor’s office and Legislature signaled potential agreement

Nonprofit Organizations are Eagerly Awaiting the Pennsylvania State Budget

On June 30, 2015, just one day before the start of Pennsylvania’s 2015 – 2016 fiscal year, the state House and state Senate passed a $30.2

Alabama Enacts Economic Nexus Rules for Sales Tax

Twenty-three years ago the United States Supreme Court in Quill v. North Dakota established the current standard under which a state can impose its sales
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State and Local Tax, Tax
| 10.6.2015

Governor Wolf's Latest Budget Proposal

UPDATE: On October 7th, Governor Wolf’s proposal was voted down 127-73 in the House of Representatives. New talks between the parties are expected
State and Local Tax
| 7.27.2015

Turn a Sales and Use Tax Assessment into a Refund of Overpayments

Has the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue notified you of a pending sales and use tax audit? Have you ever received an assessment from the Bureau of Audits?

Immediate and Upcoming Connecticut Tax Changes

As part of the state’s biennial budget, Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy signed both H.B. 7061 and S.B. 1502, which contain various corporate income

Pennsylvania Budget Update - PA Still Without a Budget

Pennsylvanians who have been following the budget negotiations between the Republican-controlled legislature and the Democrat Governor, Tom Wolf, are hardly
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Nevada Looks to Hit Jackpot with Commerce Tax

Nevada has long been considered a tax haven of sorts due to its business-friendly laws and minimal state-level taxes. All of that may have changed, however,

Does a Service Based Economy Justify Expanding the Sales Tax Base to Services?

As Ohio and Pennsylvania currently debate their budgets for the upcoming fiscal year, governors John Kasich of Ohio and Tom Wolf of Pennsylvania have proposed,
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