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COST - Council On State Taxation

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

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Newsletters & Media

Cost Conscious

ISSUE 24-07; April 5, 2024

Recent State and Local Tax Audit Trends – Earlier this year, we posed a question on the Members Forum asking if members had noticed a change in the volume of new state corporate tax audits being initiated in the past two years. That question continues to generate significant interest on the forum and the answers indicate that many COST members have noticed changes in the number and complexity of a

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EU Operates Double Standard on Shell Companies, Tax Transparency

April 19, 2024

The European Union is losing credibility in promoting tax transparency by stalling on new screening rules for potential shell companies set up to dodge taxes, the European Commission's head of direct taxation said.

Private Jets Leave NY Minutes Before Midnight as Rich Flee Taxes

April 19, 2024

For the ultrarich, even just an extra day in the wrong place could mean millions in income-tax liability.

HILL TAX BRIEF: Lawmakers Are Irked With IRS ID Theft Backlogs

April 19, 2024

Lawmakers are pressing the IRS about delays in taxpayers getting their identity-theft issues resolved, even as the agency has been highlighting other customer-service improvements.

Wide Use of Generative AI Prompts Pricing Concerns for Companies

April 19, 2024

The increasing use of artificial intelligence in the production of goods, services, and intellectual property is creating a need for clearer standards on how those functions should be valued for tax purposes.

Lawmakers Press IRS on Identity Theft Case Backlogs and Delays

April 19, 2024

Lawmakers are raising concerns about delays in taxpayers getting their identity-theft issues resolved, even as the IRS has been touting dramatic customer-service improvements it's made in other areas.

Corporate Jet Use Crackdown Is a Poor Way to Boost Tax Revenue

April 19, 2024

Holland & Knight's John Hoover questions US efforts to target corporate jet use, saying such travel supports job creation and related tax laws are already complex.

Use Bite-Sized Portions to Embed Well-Being in Law Firm Culture

April 19, 2024

Stinson's Krista Larson advocates for well-being discussions, saying law firms should fold wellness activities and awareness into other meetings.

Singapore Refundable Investment Credit Aims to Attract Investors

April 19, 2024

Crowe's Sivakumar Saravan explains Singapore's new RIC program, which aims to maintain the country's attractiveness to multinationals.

Justice Department Sues Florida Tax Preparer for False Returns

April 18, 2024

The Department of Justice has filed a civil injunction suit to permanently bar a Florida tax preparer and her business from preparing federal income tax returns for others, the government said Thursday.

New York Moves to Rewrite Tax Foreclosure Rules in State Budget

April 18, 2024

New York lawmakers are moving ahead with a rewrite of the state's property tax enforcement laws to comply with a US Supreme Court decision that ruled them unconstitutional, but a Democrat involved in the reform efforts said the change may not be enough to survive future legal challenges.

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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.

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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).

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COST Comments & Testimony

Letter with Concerns Regarding Proposed Limited Threshold for Taxation of Nonresident Employees in L.B. 1023

COST submitted a letter to Speaker Arch of Nebraska regarding certain provisions in L.B. 1023 that propose a limited 7-day conference and training threshold with a $5,000 wage cap for taxation of nonresident employees. COST’s letter encourages the Legislature to instead adopt COST’s Model language with a 30-day threshold.