2024

Customer Stephanie Martin’s suit alleges Uber charged taxes on optional delivery charges to her and other Florida customers, and that the practice is netting the company “thousands of dollars in sales taxes on separately stated and avoidable delivery fees.” Martin v. Uber Technologies, Inc., S.D. Fla., No. 1:24-cv-22843 (July 25, 2024).

However, Florida law

Last week at the NYU Intermediate Summer SALT Seminar, tax department leaders from across the country participated in a roundtable discussion, addressing topics such as department staffing, information sharing among states, and — everyone’s favorite — the fairness of retroactive legislation. My partner, Alysse McLoughlin, moderated the panel.

On the topic of retroactive legislation

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On July 11, 2024, the Secretary of Revenue for the State of Louisiana, Richard Nelson, briefed a joint meeting of the Louisiana House Ways and Means Committee and the Senate Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Committee on the administration’s tax proposals for a potential limited constitutional convention later this summer and the upcoming 2025 Louisiana Legislative

WHEN: Thursday, October 3, 2024

WHERE: Four Seasons Hotel Houston

Please Save the Date for Jones Walker’s Annual State & Local Tax Seminar!

Be sure to check back for upcoming program details! This program is intended for industry tax professionals and will be recommended for Texas CPE and CLE.

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