State and local tax (“SALT”) is a dynamic and ever-evolving arena touching much of society, including the legislative, judicial and administrative spaces. To help businesses stay ahead of the curve, we launched our State and Local Tax Blog to share timely updates, expert analysis, and actionable strategies on legislative changes, audit defense, and multistate tax controversy and planning, empowering you to navigate the complex SALT landscape.
As we continue to explore the nuances of the legal issues surrounding SALT, we want to introduce you to the primary drivers behind our SALT law practice. Our team combines deep experience representing clients ranging from Fortune 500 companies, privately-held companies, middle-market businesses and individuals on a multistate basis. From strategic planning, to audit defense, to tax defense litigation in state and federal courts, we help navigate state and local issues at every stage of controversy. This depth means that we can assist you with sophisticated tax planning strategies, ongoing counsel, and dispute resolution for any state and local tax matter you may encounter.
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