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State Taxpayer Bill of Rights (TABORs) are intended to ensure that taxpayers are treated fairly. In this edition of A Pinch of SALT, Sutherland tax attorneys Jonathan A. Feldman, Madison J. Barnett and Suzanne M. Palms explore TABORs offered by several states and the meaningful protections that they offer.
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Short Shrift for the Short-Lived Tech Tax: Massachusetts’ Computer Design Services Tax Repealed in Less Than Two Months
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By Sahang-Hee Hahn and Timothy Gustafson
Less than two months after Massachusetts enacted a tax on computer design and software services (Tech Tax), the legislation was repealed with the passage of House Bill (HB) 3662 (for Sutherland’s previous coverage of this development, click here). The Tech Tax expanded Massachusetts’s sales and use tax…
Division Imposes Penalties on UPS, New Jersey Appellate Court Returns to Sender
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By David Pope and Timothy Gustafson
The abatement of late payment and tax amnesty penalties was upheld in favor of several United Parcel Services (UPS) subsidiaries by the New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division. The taxpayers and their parent company utilized a cash management system designed to ensure that all subsidiaries had access to cash…