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EPISODE · Sep 30, 2021 · 29 MIN

L is for local: Highlighting the evolution of local taxation, part II

from The SALT Shaker Podcast

On this episode of the Salt Shaker Podcast, host and Eversheds Sutherland Associate Jeremy Gove continues his discussion of local taxes with Partners Nikki Dobay and Breen Schiller. They expand on their prior discussion of municipal-level economic nexus provisions, the potential issues with their expansion and the potential legal issues regarding the attempt to enforce a local economic nexus standard. They then talk about the myriad of challenges taxpayers face regarding local tax audits and administration, including the hurdles created by localities' use of third-party auditors. They wrap their discussion with Jeremy's favorite question – overrated or underrated? This time, regarding puppets and marionettes vis a vis boy bands. Questions or comments? Email [email protected].

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