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Jersey Shore Landlords Become Subject to New “AirBnB Tax”

In one of the more recent attempts to regulate and tax the growing internet economy, New Jersey has become one of the first big states to adopt a surcharge on rentals of fewer than 90 days, a so-called “AirBnB Tax”. … Continue reading

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Why the “rain tax” is a bad idea for New Jersey property owners

By Jason R. Rittie, Esq. By now many of you have heard about New Jersey’s proposed “rain tax.”  It is part of pending legislation known as the “Clean Stormwater and Flood Reduction Act.” Although the proposed legislation has been around … Continue reading

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Ohio Sales / Use Tax: Supreme Court says “keep the taps flowing sans tax,” limiting the scope of taxable building maintenance and janitorial services

Ohio Sales / Use Tax: Supreme Court says “keep the taps flowing sans tax,” limiting the scope of taxable building maintenance and janitorial services. In Great Lakes Bar Control v. Testa, 2018-Ohio-5207, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled that maintaining and … Continue reading

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The Bizarre New York Sales Tax 

If we were forced to identify a tax which most consistently “falls under the radar,” we would have to select the New York sales tax. With sales tax, we can say that familiarity has certainly bred obliviousness: sales tax is … Continue reading

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Stephanie McMahon, “Tax as Part of a Broken Budget: Good Taxes are Good Cause Enough”

By: Leandra Lederman Left to right: David Gamage, Leandra Lederman, Stephanie McMahon, Matt Metz (JD/MPA student)On February 28, Prof. Stephanie McMahon from the University of Cincinnati College of Law gave a faculty workshop at the Indiana University Maurer School of … Continue reading

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