Tri-State Tax Update 9.21.12
Maine. Massachusetts. New Hampshire.
From our offices in Boston, Portland, and Portsmouth, Pierce Atwood’s State and Local Tax (“SALT”) Group provides litigation, planning, transaction, regulatory, and legislative services to business, associations, and individuals on all Massachusetts, Maine, and New Hampshire tax issues and development incentives.
State and local tax laws are continually changing, either through legislative action, administrative interpretation, or judicial decisions. Pierce Atwood’s SALT Group carefully monitors these changes. We also periodically provide Alerts, such as this one, to inform our clients and friends about the changes that may be most relevant to them. Please click on the appropriate link for more information on each topic.
Massachusetts
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Sales to Wind Turbine Manufacturer Exempt from Sales Tax
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Appeals Court Upholds Ruling on Costs of Performance Issue
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DOR Rules on the Taxability of Groupon-like Promotional Vouchers
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Cloud Computing Sales Tax Issues addressed by DOR
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Taxpayer Found to Be Domiciled in Massachusetts Despite Intention to Move Back to Florida
Maine
New Hampshire
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Education Tax Credit Established
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Denial of Abatement Request Based on Technicality May be Unwarranted
Pierce Atwood SALT Group News
- September 25, Jon Block and Kris Eimicke will be speaking to the Economic Development Council of Maine on new markets tax credit transactions and other business and tax incentives.
- On October 29, the entire SALT Group will be presenting a “Massachusetts State Tax Potpourri” to the Massachusetts Society of CPAs in Canton, Massachusetts.
- On November 7 and 8, Jon Block will be speaking at the 16th Annual Maine Tax Forum in Augusta on the new Maine appeals process.