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COST’s Southeast Regional State Tax Seminar/Healthcare Indirect Tax Seminar

Pillsbury SALT attorneys Robert P. Merten III, Zachary Atkins, Evan Hamme and Aruna Chittiappa will be presenting during COST’s Southeast Regional Seminar/Healthcare Indirect Tax Seminar on August 4th and 5th. Pillsbury is pleased to be a sponsor of this event, and will be presenting on the following five topics: State Tax…

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Wichita Property Tax Conference

Pillsbury partners Breann Robowski and Jorge Medina will be participating in the Wichita Property Tax Conference taking place on July 24-28. The Wichita Property Tax Conference is an annual conference hosted on the campus of Wichita State University. It is a well-attended conference for both newcomers and advanced professionals involved…

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California Court Holds Nonresidents’ Pass-through Income from Intangibles Is Taxable if It Is Classified as Business Income at the Entity Level.

The California Court of Appeal held a nonresident S corporation shareholder’s pro rata share of gain on the sale of goodwill classified as business income by the S corporation has a California source and is subject to tax for personal income tax purposes to the extent of the S corporation’s…

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New Tax Legislation Shifts Consolidated Return Landscape in Georgia

Pillsbury SALT attorneys Zachary T. Atkins, Evan M. Hamme, Jack Thomas Camillo discuss new tax legislation in GA. Takeaways For tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2023, affiliated groups may elect to file a consolidated Georgia income tax return without having to seek the permission of the Georgia Department of…

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2022 CalTax Foundation Webinar Series

Pillsbury SALT partner Breann Robowski will participate in the CalTax webinar series on June 7. Breann is partnering with Cris O’Neall (Greenberg Traurig) and Richard Ayoob (Ajalat, Polley, Ayoob, Matarese & Broege) to present on the topic, “Is Due Process Possible in Remote Assessment Appeals Hearings?” The speakers will discuss…

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Broker-Dealer Successfully Fights Look-Through Sourcing in New York

An administrative law judge in the New York State Division of Tax Appeals rejected the New York State Division of Taxation’s use of a look-through approach for sourcing fees paid to a broker-dealer for marketing, recordkeeping, and support services.  The April 28, 2022 determination in Matter of TD Ameritrade, Inc.,…