State and Local Taxes

 Virginia state senate approves Medicaid changes to budget

February 24, 2013 

Virginia state senate approves Medicaid changes to budget

The Virginia State Senate voted 31-8 on Friday to approve amendments to the state’s two-year budget, including language to allow Medicaid expansion pending reforms in the state’s program. Twelve senators lodged a protest against the Medicaid language after Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling ruled that it could not be separated from the budget for a separate...…

 Payroll tax hike hurting casino revenue

February 24, 2013 

Payroll tax hike hurting casino revenue

Declining take-home pay, gambling machines in Illinois bars and financial uncertainty at the federal level were among the factors to hurt business at the Wild Rose Casino and Resort last month, according to general manager Tim Bollmann.

 ‘Sandy tax’ may hit many coastal residents in N.J., N.Y.

February 22, 2013 

‘Sandy tax’ may hit many coastal residents in N.J., N.Y.

Residents of New Jersey and Long Island, New York's, coastal counties who live away from the water could be forced to pay higher property taxes to offset millions of dollars in lost revenue from hard-hit beachfront towns, a county official said.

 Resource for finding out more about proposed Ohio tax changes

February 22, 2013 

Resource for finding out more about proposed Ohio tax changes

A new online resource center has been launched to help Ohio businesses and individuals stay apprised of the significant tax changes and financial implications proposed by Ohio Governor John Kasich's biennial budget bill (House Bill 59).

 Ohio Governor wants tax on newspapers

February 14, 2013 

Ohio Governor wants tax on newspapers

Ohio Gov. John Kasich's new tax overhaul plan, which includes expanding sales taxes to services like tax preparation, accounting and legal services, would also apply sales taxes to newspapers.

 States where sales taxes hit hardest

February 12, 2013 

States where sales taxes hit hardest

If you buy something in Oklahoma, the government is going to take a bigger bite than just about anywhere else in the nation, according to a Monday report from the Tax Foundation.