In this week’s episode of the SALT Shaker Podcast policy series, our typical format is switched up! Eversheds Sutherland Associate Jeremy Gove tries his hand in the policy space and interviews Partner Nikki Dobay about the latest updates from the MTC.
The MTC just held its spring meetings in Albuquerque, New Mexico in April, including the Uniformity Committee meeting on April 20. (You can read some highlights from the meeting in our full legal alert.)
Jeremy and Nikki cover the ongoing developments with the MTC’s recently updated statement on PL 86-272, how the statement is being received, and taxpayers’ concerns with the MTC’s proposed interpretation of that federal law. They also highlight Nikki’s efforts at working with the Committee to establish a universal power of attorney form, and wrap up by touching on the Committee’s current uniformity projects on state taxation of partnerships and taxation of digital goods.
Their discussion concludes with a surprise, nontax question – if you were any type of body of water, what would you be, and why?
The Eversheds Sutherland SALT team has been engaged in state tax policy work for years, tracking tax legislation, helping clients gauge the impact of various proposals, drafting talking points and rewriting legislation. Partner Nikki Dobay, who has an extensive background in tax policy, hosts this series, which is focused on state and local tax policy issues.
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