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California OTA to Host Informal IPM to Discuss Possible Amendments to Rules for Tax Appeals

The California Office of Tax Appeals will hold an informal interested parties meeting on April 3, 2020, to discuss proposed amendments to its rules for tax appeals. The proposed amendments are in response to feedback from public and internal parties after the OTA began operating under its permanent rules for…

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COVID-19: IRS and States Extend Tax Payment Deadlines

SeeSALT attorneys Carley Roberts & Mike Le partnered with their Pillsbury tax colleagues Nora Burke & Hannah Hollingsworth to detail the impact of COVID-19 on the IRS and States Extended Tax Payment Deadlines. Takeaways of the recent article include: The IRS announced that individuals and businesses may defer both federal…

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Solicitor General Argument Likely Dooms Arizona Tax Case at High Court

(This article originally was published by Law360 on January 16, 2020.) The saga continues in Arizona v. California, Arizona’s U.S. Supreme Court challenge of California’s tax reach, but signs are strong it may be ending soon. Last year, Arizona filed a motion to the court seeking to file a complaint against California…

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Pillsbury SALT Welcomes Afshin Khazaeli!

CPA and former Big 4 associate, Afshin Khazaeli joins Pillsbury SALT! Afshin advises clients on a variety of state and local tax matters, including controversy, planning, and audit defense, across all state and local tax types, including sales and use, income, franchise, and property tax. Pillsbury SALT is thrilled to…

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Navigating Local Labyrinths: Practitioners’ Guide to Local Taxes

In this article, Carley Roberts and co-authors discuss some of the more significant locally imposed taxes that could cause unexpected issues for businesses entering a new jurisdiction. They highlight Chicago Personal Property Lease Transaction Tax, San Francisco local taxes, New York City commercial rent tax, New Jersey local property tax,…

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TEI Silicon Valley Chapter’s State & Local Tax Day & IPT Joint Meeting

Pillsbury SALT was proud to present TEI/IPT Silicon Valley’s State and Local Tax Day & IPT Joint Meeting on December 5! The team presented a 3/4-day seminar that focused on topics related to the State and Local Tax implications of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the U.S. Supreme Court’s…

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Pillsbury SALT recognized in U.S. News – Best Lawyers 2020 Best Law Firms Rankings

Pillsbury has earned a total of 154 national and regional practice rankings in the latest U.S. News – Best Lawyers 2020 Best Law Firms survey. The Tax team’s rankings include: National, Tier 1 in Litigation – Tax and Tax Law Miami, Tier 1 in Tax Law New York City, Tier 3 in…

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Sunny State Shade: Arizona’s Objection to California’s Tax Reach

Pillsbury SALT attorneys Carley Roberts, Robert P. Merten III and Mike Le co-authored “Sunny State Shade: Arizona’s Objection to California’s Tax Reach” in a recent edition of SeeSALT Digest, by Tax Notes State. In this article, Carley, Robert and Mike evaluate and provide an update on Arizona’s judicial objection to…

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California CDTFA Marketplace Sales Interested Parties Meeting Update

The California Department of Tax and Fee Administration held an Interested Parties Meeting to address proposed regulation 1684.5 on marketplace sales. The proposed regulation defines terms used in the Marketplace Facilitator Act (added by AB 147), explains the registration requirements for marketplace facilitators and marketplace sellers, clarifies when a marketplace…

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California Governor Vetoes Ban Against Tax Sharing Agreements and Signs New Law Requiring Certain Public Information for Disclosure

There were two competing bills regarding tax sharing agreements (TSAs) this legislative session: SB 531 and SB 485. The former would have barred all TSAs at the local level as of January 1, 2020. The latter would not bar TSAs but instead would require the locality to report certain information…