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Setting the stage for state tax overreach – a look into two recent laws

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In this episode of the SALT Shaker Podcast policy series, Eversheds Sutherland Associate Jeremy Gove takes a turn in the policy hot seat, and interviews Partner Nikki Dobay about her recent article in Tax Notes State, which analyzes two recently enacted measures – Idaho H.B. 677 and New Hampshire H.B. 1097. Nikki and Jeremy explore the background of each new law, discuss the text of each, and review the impact each of these laws may have. Jeremy's turn at the surprise nontax question this week is inspired by his recent visit to the International Tennis Hall of Fame. If you had to choose, what's the best Hall of Fame? The Eversheds Sutherland SALT team has been engaged in state tax policy work for years, tracking tax legislation, helping clients gauge the impact of various proposals, drafting talking points and rewriting legislation. This series, which is focused on SALT policy issues, is hosted by Partner Nikki Dobay, who has an extensive background in tax policy. Questions or comments? Email [email protected]. You can also subscribe to receive our regular updates hosted on the SALT Shaker blog.

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