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A high court ruling on online sales taxes that favors the states “could gradually improve long-term revenue growth prospects,” Fitch said.
April 16 -
Voters in Wisconsin also rejected a measure to abolish the state treasurer's office.
April 4 -
Surging sales tax revenue shows economic strength across several sectors, Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar says.
April 3 -
Some states don't remit all of the sales tax funds that are due to local governments from e-commerce retailers.
March 14 -
The Trump administration and a bipartisan group of four senators weigh in on the states' ability to collect online sales taxes in friend-of-the-court briefs filed with the Supreme Court.
March 6 -
South Dakota, which has no state income tax and relies on sales and use taxes for much of its revenue, will make its oral arguments to the high court on April 17.
February 27 -
S&P Global Ratings is alerting municipal market investors that an expected increase in property tax challenges by big box retailers could put stress on municipal finances.
January 30 -
The court’s announcement on Friday that it will hear arguments in South Dakota v. Wayfair comes as lawmakers have been divided over the online sales tax issue.
January 16 -
Congress is expected to renew expired tax breaks for Puerto Rico and qualified zone academy bonds as well as enact corrections for the new tax reform law.
December 29 -
The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority faces a $20 million budget gap because of changes in state tax distribution.
December 28