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Tune in for a discussion on the evolution of the Wayfair v. South Dakota court case and what has changed since its ruling on this episode.
Weaver's Howard Altshuler, Aaron Griz, and Stephen Arredondo explore legislative changes and their impact on property taxes on the Location3 podcast.
Weaver's webinar offers a discussion on the legislative changes and tax policy initiatives that impact planning at the state and local levels and globally.
On this episode of Weaver: Beyond the Numbers, Shane Stewart sits down with Mayur Naik and Tony Burgess to discuss the benefits of direct pay to companies. Tune in.
The biofuels industry suffered a blow in the Chemoil case which pitted the alcohol fuel mixture credit against the economic substance doctrine.
Boards and management should examine how traditional and emerging risks, especially generative AI and other new technology, may affect their operations.
Transfer pricing is commonly viewed as an international issue, but certain state tax authorities are beginning to scrutinize domestic related-party transactions.
From property tax expenses to construction-related exemptions, financial institutions can optimize their understanding of state and local tax implications. Tune in.
In this week’s episode of Motor Fuels Tax Minute, our hosts are on vacation, but still have your most recent motor fuels update!
In this week’s episode of Motor Fuels Tax Minute, our hosts are going back to the basics to explain the difference in definitions between “Above the Rack” and “Below the Rack.”
The Texas House and Senate approved H.B. 3, a historic legislative package aimed at reducing property taxes & simplifying franchise tax reporting requirements.
Weaver offers several topics to incorporate into the discussions at your next board and committee meetings. Consider these questions for your upcoming board meeting.
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