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This Week’s Question:
Enacted in 1976, which federal law prohibits state and local governments from imposing discriminatory taxes against railroad companies?

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This Week’s Question:
In 2019, these two states entered into a “truce” to limit offering incentives for companies relocating between their borders.

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This Week’s Question:
On September 2nd, 1965, the Congressional Special Subcommittee on State Taxation of Interstate Commerce released the final volume of its study concerning issues in state and

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This Week’s Question
What year was the Internet Tax Freedom Act (ITFA) originally enacted?

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This Week’s Question
What Eversheds Sutherland lawyer recently had their writing cited by the Ohio Supreme Court?

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Thank you to everyone who participated in last week’s trivia question!

Last Week’s Question:
Tennessee only imposes personal income on interest and dividend income, which is known as this tax.

The Answer:
The Hall Income Tax

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Calling all trivia fans! Don’t miss out on a chance to show off your SALT knowledge!

We will award prizes for the smartest (and fastest) participants.

This Week’s Question
Tennessee only imposes personal income on interest and dividend income, which is known as this tax.

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The prize for the first

Thank you to everyone who participated in last week’s trivia question!

Last Week’s Question:
Which president once handled state tax cases, securing favorable rulings for taxpayers involving property taxes and local gross receipts taxes?

The Answer:
Rhode 
Island

Lincoln later stated that he believed the county property tax case “was worth half a million dollars”

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This Week’s Question
Which state imposes an 18% interest rate on underpayments of taxes—the highest in the nation?

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