
Sales Tax July 28, 2025
Sales Tax Rates and Rules Changes Skyrocket Across States in 2025, Says Vertex Report
In the first half of 2025, states made 408 sales tax rate changes and new rates – a 24% increase compared to the first half of 2024.
Sales Tax July 28, 2025
In the first half of 2025, states made 408 sales tax rate changes and new rates – a 24% increase compared to the first half of 2024.
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Taxes April 5, 2024
New Jersey residents will pay the most in lifetime taxes, and people in West Virginia will pay the least, according to a Self Financial study.
Sales Tax March 27, 2024
More than half (53%) of respondents said one of their most significant challenges is that tax rules and rates are complex and subject to change.
Taxes March 21, 2024
Filing property tax returns is the first hurdle your company must overcome if you do business in any of the 37 states that tax tangible personal property.
Taxes March 12, 2024
As property values surge, some state lawmakers are hoping to end the property tax. Doing so would not be cheap or easy.
Taxes February 27, 2024
Billions in tax-sheltered municipal bonds are sold to fund stadiums that enrich team owners while fueling federal deficits.
Taxes February 22, 2024
Calling its actions illegal, Attorney General Kris Mayes is asking a federal magistrate to block the IRS from taxing last year’s rebate.
State and Local Taxes February 16, 2024
The legislation was championed by blue-state Republicans opposed to the $10,000 state and local tax deduction cap.
State and Local Taxes February 6, 2024
The SALT professionals at Grant Thornton have compiled it's top predictions for what it expects to see in the coming year in this volatile space.
Taxes February 2, 2024
Democrats back lifting deductions cap but argue Republican-backed legislation is an election-year gift.
Taxes February 1, 2024
The measure was approved 357-70 by the House of Representatives as part of a bipartisan tax deal that included fire victim tax relief.
Taxes February 1, 2024
The state’s rebates didn’t fall under the category of general welfare or disaster relief, both of which can be excluded from federal taxes.
Taxes January 16, 2024
Opponents had argued it was a tax on income, and thus barred by Washington's state constitution.