During the final week of February, House Bill 4014 cleared the Mississippi House of Representatives. The bill exempts income earned by college athletes from their Name, Image, and Likeness (“NIL”) activities from Mississippi income tax.

If the measure clears the Senate and is signed by the Governor, Mississippi would become only the second state (following

Jones Walker SALT Partner Katie Quinn will present “Corporate Income Tax Apportionment Issues, Including Alternative Apportionment” on July 23, 2025 in New York. The Intermediate State and Local Taxation Conference presents in-depth analysis of complex problems state and local tax professionals regularly encounter and provides attendees with practical skills and strategies to manage these issues.

Join Alysse McLoughlin during her presentation at the NYCPA – The New York State Society of CPAs New York and Tri-State Taxation Conference in New York, New York, on November 20, 2024.

Her presentation will cover new decisions, rulings, and administrative releases affecting New Jersey.

Find more information and register at the link below.
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Chris Lutz, a partner on the state and local tax team in the Washington, DC office, was quoted in the Tax Notes State article “SCOTUS Urged to Address External Consistency Gray Area in Use Taxes” published on November 4, 2024.

The article outlines Chris’ back-and-forth with Massachusetts’s General Counsel regarding whether the Constitution requires