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In Private Letter Ruling No. 20240130142914, STAR Accession No. 202407026L (July 26, 2024), the Texas Comptroller illustrated the type of analysis used to determine whether a contract for the improvement of realty is an...more
The Texas Supreme Court recently denied a petition for review of decision of the Texas Fourteenth Court of Appeals’ decision in West Exchange, Inc. v. Hegar. This case illustrates the importance of complying with all...more
Maryland Comptroller Brooke Lierman issued a letter Feb. 28 to address the challenges and concerns of tax practitioners regarding the policy and procedural changes to pass-through entity (PTE) filings and payments. Most...more
Tax Court Modifies Rushmore Method for Hotel Valuation. The Maryland Tax Court recently modified the traditional Rushmore income approach used to determine the fair market value (FMV) of the real estate component of a hotel....more
Howdy folks, and welcome back to another edition of the Texas Tax Roundup, where we gab about all things Texas tax and perhaps even some things Texas tax adjacent. As ole T.S. once put it, “April is the cruelest...more
Information Technology Services and the Texas Sales and Use Tax - Under certain circumstances, information technology and associated services may be subject to Texas sales and use tax. The specifics depend on how the Texas...more
Howdy folks, and welcome back to another captivating installment of Texas Tax Roundup, where we gab about all things Texas taxes. Nothing court-side this month, just a bunch at the administrative level. Still, it’s...more
Hiya folks, and welcome to the inaugural installment of our new series giving you a quick recap of what’s happened in the world of Texas taxes in the month gone by. Let’s get started!...more
States and localities across the nation continue to issue guidance to try to accommodate and alleviate the strain on businesses during the COVID-19 crisis, and Texas is no exception. The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts...more
Texas Sales Tax Compliance Update. Texas businesses are required to report and remit their Texas sales tax collections by the 20th day of the calendar month following the month in which the collections are made. To date, the...more
The Texas Comptroller issued an advisory opinion reversing a longstanding policy relating to Texas sales taxation of medical billing services that will impact all Texas medical management and medical billing companies....more
Yes. If the Comptroller finds your business liable for sales and use tax, then you could be held personally liable for the tax, interest, and penalties assessed. Maryland law extends personal liability for sales and use tax...more
The Office of the State Comptroller has issued its annual report on local governments from 2016. The report shows...more
1. Hotel Occupancy Tax Declared Exempt For Evacuees and Relief Workers - The Governor of Texas, by way of proclamation, has exempted evacuees and relief workers from state and local hotel taxes. Currently the Governor’s...more