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SCOTUS Ruling Could Make WI Tax Law Unconstitutional

By Thomas Schober on May 29, 2015
Posted in Business Litigation, News and Recent Decisions, Tax

It’s too bad the United States Supreme Court didn’t issue its ruling in Comptroller v. Wynne in time for the 2014 tax season. In early May 2015, the nation’s highest Court ruled in favor of a couple in Maryland who argued that part of Maryland’s state tax regime was unconstitutional because it failed to give…

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