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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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

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EU Tax Subcommittee Issues Valedictory Report of Four Year Term

April 24, 2024

The European Parliament's tax subcommittee issued an activity report to mark the end of its mandate, arguing that it became a forum for open debate on tax matters that are often decided behind closed doors.

Over 120 Countries to Automatically Exchange Tax Information

April 24, 2024

Over one-third of the member countries who participate in a tax transparency standards forum will automatically exchange tax information by 2027.

Tax Writers Urge Changes to IRS Donor-Advised Fund Proposal

April 24, 2024

Congressional tax writers urged Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen to reconsider an IRS proposal restricting who is considered a donor-adviser, which they warn could have a "chilling effect" on charitable giving.

Ultra-Rich Should Pay to Save Social Security, Voter Poll Shows

April 24, 2024

Swing-state voters are open to several ideas to keep Social Security benefits flowing for decades — as long as it’s the wealthy footing the bill, according to the latest Bloomberg News/Morning Consult poll.

Ex-GOP Tax Chief Brady Joins Business Group Ahead of 2025 Cliff

April 24, 2024

Former House Ways and Means Committee Chair Kevin Brady (R-Texas) is making a return to Capitol Hill representing business interests aiming to protect tax breaks gained in the 2017 tax law, which he helped author.

Still-Stalled Business Break Tax Bill Helped Drive Lobbying Jump

April 24, 2024

The House-passed tax bill helped drive millions in spending on federal lobbying in the first quarter of 2024 as businesses sought to advance the now-stalled legislation aimed at restoring expired tax breaks and boosting the child tax credit.

Supreme Court Ruling Won’t Answer Key Estate Valuation Questions

April 24, 2024

Stout's Oliver Warnke analyzes an estate tax bill case before the US Supreme Court, saying an eventual ruling will fail to resolve questions of valuation timing, age, and health considerations.

Business Owners Looking to Sell Can Use ESOPs to Their Advantage

April 24, 2024

Attorney Keith Butcher considers employee stock ownership plans as a key part of business owner sale strategy.

Judge Allows Griffin’s IRS Suit But Dismisses Privacy Claims (2)

April 23, 2024

A judge allowed Ken Griffin’s lawsuit accusing the Internal Revenue Service of leaking his confidential tax information to proceed, but dismissed his claim that the agency broke privacy laws by failing to safeguard his data.

Race Car Expense of $300,000 Should Be Deductible, Attorney Says

April 23, 2024

A Denver attorney should be permitted to deduct about $303,000 spent on race car driving as an advertising expense for his litigation practice, he told a federal appeals court.

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).

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COST Comments & Testimony

Letter to the Legislature in Support of S.B. 150, Centralization of Accommodations Taxes

COST submitted testimony in support of Alabama legislation S.B. 150 and H.B. 220, seeking centralization of accommodations taxes.