“New Texas Enterprise Zone Rules Open Lifeline to Smaller Prospective Businesses”

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Tax Management

Weekly State Tax Report™ NUMBER 31

JULY 31, 2015

HIGHLIGHTS

Texas Margin Tax Not ‘Income Tax,’ Appeals Court Says Multistate businesses can’t choose whether to use the income apportionment formula under the Multistate Tax Compact or the Texas margin tax, because the margin tax isn’t an income tax in the first place, a Texas appellate court ruled in a win for the state. The Texas Court of Appeals for the Third Judicial District rejected arguments from Graphic Packaging Corp., a Georgia-based packaging company, that because the margin tax isn’t a gross receipts tax it must be an income tax.

Multistate Tax Commission Group OKs Nexus Model Statute A committee of the Multistate Tax Commission (MTC) has approved a model statute attempting to define when outof-state sellers have an obligation to pay or collect sales and use taxes. The MTC Uniformity Committee voted 12-0 to forward the Model Sales and Use Tax Statute to the commission’s Executive Committee, which will convene during the MTC’s 48th annual meeting in Spokane, Wash.

New Texas Enterprise Zone Rules Include Smaller Businesses Effective Sept. 1, changes to the Texas Enterprise Zone Program will ultimately result in greater credit availability to new and smaller companies looking to participate in the state’s tax incentives program designed to induce private investment in severely distressed areas of the state, a Dallas tax attorney told Bloomberg BNA. Mike Goral, partnerin-charge of state and local tax (SALT) services at Weaver’s Dallas office, said the ‘‘benefits’’ of the new amendments would include ‘‘allowing new and smaller companies that begin business in Texas to participate in the Program, since the focus now is on new permanent jobs as opposed to job retention which tended to benefit larger companies that grabbed most of the available credit in the previous enterprise zone Program.’’

Illinois Towns Seek Class Certification in Hotel Tax Dispute Illinois municipalities are taking another swipe at online travel companies, filing an amended motion for class certification in litigation that seeks unpaid hotel occupancy taxes and penalties from e-commerce defendants Expedia Inc., Orbitz LLC, Priceline.com Inc. and Travelocity.com LP. The Village of Bedford Park, Ill., recently filed a second motion for class certification in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois on behalf of 154 municipalities.

Perspective: Bloomberg BNA Q&A With Executive Director Of the Multistate Tax Commission, Joe Huddleston Joe Huddleston has served as the executive director of the Multistate Tax Commission for the past decade. In this indepth interview with Bloomberg BNA, Huddleston discusses the biggest challenges facing the state and local tax world today, new frontiers for the MTC and his decision to return to the private sector.

Perspective: Does N.Y. Overreach in Its Tax Enforcement? An In-Depth Look at the State’s Policies and Practices New York is a leader in its tax enforcement and compliance efforts; however, many tax attorneys and certified public accountants interviewed by Bloomberg BNA expressed concerns that the state may be overreaching in a number of key areas. This article examines the states policies and practices in key areas such as sales tax audits, residency and domicile issues and criminal enforcement in order to determine whether the state sometimes goes too far.

Copyright 姝 2015 TAX MANAGEMENT INC., a subsidiary of The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.

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