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Federal: Multi-State Worker Tax Fairness Bill is Introduced in US House of Representatives

H.R. 4267, introduced in US House of Representatives 6/30/21. Similar to legislation introduced by the US Senate earlier this year [see S. 1887, introduced in US Senate 5/27/21, for more details on this pending bill], pending legislation known as the “Multi-State Worker Tax Fairness Act of 2021” has been introduced in the US House of Representatives which, if enacted, would “limit the extent to which States may tax the compensation earned by nonresident telecommuters and other multi-State workers.” Under this pending legislation, “in applying its income tax laws to the compensation of a nonresident individual, a State may deem such nonresident individual to be present in or working in such State for any period of time only if such nonresident individual is physically present in such State for such period,” and “such State may not impose non-resident income taxes on such compensation with respect to any period of time when such nonresident individual is physically present in another State.” The pending legislation, if enacted, essentially would deny a state from using a “convenience of the employer”-type test to impose tax on the portion of income that nonresident individuals earn when they are physically working for their employers outside that state. Similar legislation was introduced in the US House of Representatives in 2020 [see H.R. 7968, introduced in US House of Representatives 8/7/20, for details on the 2020 bill]. Please contact us with any questions.

 

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Income/Franchise
Federal: Multi-State Worker Tax Fairness Bill is Introduced in US House of Representatives

California FTB Says Nexus Relief for COVID-19 Pandemic-Related Telecommuting Has Expired

Kansas DOR Summarizes New Law Addressing Treatment of GILTI, §163(j) and NOL Carryforwards

Maine: New Law Updates State Conformity to Internal Revenue Code

Maine Revenue Services Explains that Nexus Relief for Pandemic-Related Telework Ended June 30

Minnesota: New Law Conforms to Some Federal Changes and Provides Passthrough Entity-Level Taxation

Pennsylvania: Philadelphia Ends Nexus and Apportionment Policy for Pandemic-Related Telecommuting

Gross Receipts/Other Miscellaneous
Ohio: Enacted Budget Bill Revises CAT Gross Receipts Computation

Credits/Incentives
California: Application Period for Competes Tax Credit is Scheduled to Open on July 26

Property
Oregon: New Law Excludes Certain TV and Radio Broadcasters from Central Assessment

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