In this edition of the KLJ, Volume 107 Senior Staff Editor Brittany Warford addresses the issues between digital IP and state tax laws, a topic introduced by Adam Thimmesch at the 2018 Kentucky Law Journal Symposium. The journal will soon publish an article of Thimmesch's, which will give a more complex analysis of the issue.
Read moreConflicting Federal and State Laws Lead to Higher Taxes for the Legal Marijuana Market
In this week's edition of the KLJ Blog, Staff Editor Lesley Lawson describes the greater tax burden that the Internal Revenue Code places upon businesses that sell marijuana, even when they do so in compliance with state law.
Read moreNew Treasury Department Rules Limit the Benefit of Corporate Inversions
In this week's edition of the Kentucky Law Journal Online, Editor in Chief R. Nicholas Rabold addresses the impact of new U.S. Treasury Regulations on the practice of corporate inversions.
Read moreNo More Bloody Taxes: Growing Opposition to the “Tampon Tax”
In this week's KLJ Online Blog, Staff Editor Victoria Dickson discusses the recent public debate concerning abolition of the sales tax on feminine hygiene products.
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