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The State Tax Show BakerHosts | BakerHostetler
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4.9 • 35 Ratings
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The State Tax Show is for the busy tax professional trying to stay up-to-date on the crazy world of state and local taxation (SALT). BakerHostetler partner, Matt Hunsaker, has been podcasting on state tax issues for years. Each week, he leads a lively discussion of the latest cutting-edge SALT issues. Come join the fun!
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Phasing Out Corporate Income Taxes - North Carolina Edition
Matt Hunsaker discusses recent North Carolina tax legislation, including phase-out/phase-down of corporate and individual income tax rates, an elective passthrough entity SALT cap workaround, and simplification of the corporate franchise tax.
Questions & Comments: mhunsaker@bakerlaw.com
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Don't Pick Me! The Multistate Tax Commission Audit Nomination Process
The Multistate Tax Commission recently issued a policy position on not disclosing which states nominated a taxpayer for a joint audit or why they were nominated. Matt Hunsaker discusses.
Questions & Comments: mhunsaker@bakerlaw.com
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Are Decentralized Sales Tax Regimes Vulnerable to Lawsuits?
Louisiana voters appear to have rejected a constitutional amendment that would have centralized its state and parish sales tax systems. Does this rejection mean that parish taxes remain unduly burdensome to interstate commerce? Matt Hunsaker discusses.
Questions & Comments: mhunsaker@bakerlaw.com
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You Can Say That, But It Will Cost You - The 1st Amendment and State Taxation
Maryland and Ohio courts disagree on whether taxing billboards violates the 1st amendment. Will the Supreme Court weigh in? How will this affect the surge of interest in targeted taxes on digital advertising? Matt Hunsaker discusses.
Questions & Comments: mhunsaker@bakerlaw.com
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What Lies Beneath - When Does the Sales Tax Manufacturing Exemption Start?
How does the manufacturing exemption apply when the end product starts off as real property? Matt Hunsaker breaks down the Texas Court of Appeals opinion in Texas Westmoreland Coal Co. and its implications.
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When States Export Their Tax Burden - Washington Bank Surcharge
In this episode - an update to episode 98 - Matt Hunsaker explains the Washington Supreme Court's decision in Washington Bankers Association v. Wa. Department of Revenue, in which the court concluded that a tax designed to apply to large out-of-state companies did not violate the Commerce Clause.
Questions & Comments: mhunsaker@bakerlaw.com
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Customer Reviews
Engaging Stuff
The show consistently hits the mark by presenting relevant topics in a concise and entertaining manner. And Matt has a knack for mixing things up, so each week has its own flavor.
Great, Informative Podcast
The best way to keep up on State Taxes.
Great source for up to date information on state tax law
I have really enjoyed listening to The State Tax Show. The host always brings in very interesting and useful information from all over the US. It has been helpful for me and my firm to be aware of the information he has shared and I’m eager to keep learning from him.