Upcoming National Meeting

2024 Spring Conference / Audit Session

This three and a half day conference will bring multistate tax professionals, with various levels of experience in state and local income/franchise taxes and sales/use taxes together in an environment that allows for extensive interaction and exchange of information as well as updates on key SALT issues and insights regarding state tax trends and opportunities. The program is targeted to all level

books background

Newsletters & Media

Cost Conscious

ISSUE 24-08; April 19, 2024

State Corporate Income Tax Filing Methods (Part 1) – In recent years, many states have either changed or considered changing their default corporate tax filing. New Jersey adopted water’s-edge combined reporting in 2019 only to come back in 2023 with a proposal to allow the Director of Tax to “decombine” taxpayers. Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont have studied the implementation of mandatory worl

Twitter

Bloomberg TAX

Weed Industry Is ’Begging’ for Federal Taxes—Just Not Too Much

April 23, 2024

The cannabis industry is bracing for future federal taxation while at the same time warning that some proposals in Congress could make the illicit market even stronger.

Rising UK Deficit Spurs Borrowing Boost, Hits Tax Cut Hopes (2)

April 23, 2024

UK government’s budget shortfall overshot forecasts in the last fiscal year, prompting plans for further borrowing and highlighting the constraints Chancellor Jeremy Hunt faces as he eyes pre-election tax cuts.

State Transfer Pricing Defense Needs Deep Section 482 Analysis

April 23, 2024

Jones Walker's Katie Quinn and Chris Lutz say taxpayers can respond to state transfer pricing audits by establishing compliance with federal regulations and advocating for legislative change.

’Tax Lottery’ Would Help Abate Remote Cashier Auditing Nightmare

April 23, 2024

Columnist Andrew Leahey says use of remote cashiers will make it hard for local tax authorities to audit businesses and would facilitate tax evasion, but motivating customers to scan their receipts would help.

How Overseas Firms Wound Up With Surprising Tax Bills in Congo (1)

April 23, 2024

One afternoon in December 2021, the regional heads of four of the biggest telecom operators in Africa were summoned to the Palais de la Nation, a presidential mansion overlooking the river in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s capital of Kinshasa. 

Florida Man Fraudulently Failed to File Taxes on $7 Million

April 22, 2024

A Florida resident is on the hook for unpaid liabilities and additions to tax for fraudulent failure to file for deficiencies between 2008-2018 totaling about $2.7 million because he brought frivolous arguments, the US Tax Court said Monday.

Minnesota Bill Would Expand Child Tax Credit, Offer Free Filing

April 22, 2024

Tax legislation gaining momentum in the Minnesota House includes provisions expanding the child tax credit to families with 18-year-old dependents and directing the state to offer a “free-file” option for individual taxpayers.

IRS Properly Rejected $22.7 Million Deduction as Disguised Sale

April 22, 2024

The IRS was right to disallow a $22.7 million ordinary loss deduction and to impose accuracy-related penalties for a partnership's underpayment of tax, the US Tax Court said Monday.

Brownstein Tops Law Firm Rivals as Its Lobbying Sets Record Pace

April 22, 2024

Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck led rivals in federal lobbying revenue last quarter with $16.2 million, putting the law firm on pace to top last year's record haul.

NY Enacts $30 Million Annual Tax Break to Support Journalists

April 22, 2024

New York media outlets could soon get a tax break for hiring and retaining journalists, in a measure that makes the state the first one to offer such an incentive.

Featured Resources

COST - Council on State Taxation

Amicus Briefs

Garcia, D. v. American Eagle Outfitters, Inc.

COST’s brief in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Western District addresses whether a class action filed under Pennsylvania’s consumer protection laws for alleged overcollections of sales tax should be dismissed.

COST - Council on State Taxation

COST Studies, Articles & Reports

Mandatory Worldwide Combined Reporting: Elegant in Theory but Harmful in Implementation

This paper documents the harmful and unnecessary implications surrounding state adoption of mandatory worldwide combined reporting (MWWCR), by Douglas L. Lindholm and Marilyn A. Wethekam of the Council On State Taxation (COST).

COST - Council on State Taxation

COST Comments & Testimony

Testimony : In Opposition to A.B. 2829 – Digital Advertising Services Tax

COST opposes California A.B. 2829, legislation based on Maryland’s digital ad tax, which will create a new, controversial, and untested gross receipts tax on revenues derived from digital advertising services in California, activities that are already sufficiently taxes under California’s income tax regime.