Q&A: An Oregon Mayor Talks Tax Reform and DACA on Capitol Hill

Gresham’s Shane Bemis, a Republican, is among the U.S. Conference of Mayors members visiting the nation's capital ahead of the Republicans releasing their tax reform proposal.

Local Governments Prepare for a Federal Fight Over ‘Double Taxation’

Little Rock Mayor Mark Stodola: “Coupled with the declining federal support in cities, removing the SALT deduction would only further strain our already stressed municipal budgets."

Chasing the Gas Tax in the Golden State

California seeks fresh road repair revenues in the twilight of oil.

To Help Fund Infrastructure, Chicago Mayor Backs Taxes on Unrepatriated Foreign Earnings

Rahm Emanuel made his case at the U.S. Conference of Mayors summer leadership meeting, while encouraging colleagues to get creative with investment.

In Some States, Sales Tax Holidays Lose Luster

States confronting budget woes and a long list of spending priorities are questioning whether the hyped-up shopping events are worth the cost.

Multiple States Court Taiwanese Manufacturer, But Is It Worth the Concessions?

Foxconn Technology Group is promising $4 billion in investment and 5,000 new jobs, but not every suitor will get a piece of the pie despite cutting taxes, in some cases, to woo them.

Oregon (Yes, Oregon) Just Put a Tax on Bicycles

The $15 fee on new bikes is a strange way for the state to prioritize active transit.

Why States Are Struggling to Tax Services

The services industry grew from half of the U.S. GDP in 1966 to more than two-thirds in 2016.

3 Pueblos in New Mexico Ask Feds to Stop State’s ‘Illegal Tax’

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Oklahoma’s mercury-in-fish lake list grows; Philly neighborhood sees increased flooding; and N.C. Republicans seek more revenge on Cooper.

Walmart Acquiesces in Big-Box ‘Dark Store’ Tax Dispute in Michigan

A county administrator commends the retail giant for “seeing the community’s side and taking the fair route in the matter.”

Kansas Legislature Derails Governor's 'Zero Income Tax State' Vision

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Seattle’s sugary drink tax; Missouri governor’s move to limit funding for sobriety checkpoints; and Philly’s transit limitations.

Tax Revenue Has Recovered in 31 States, Despite Flat Q3

Overall, state tax revenue has bounced back more slowly after the 2007-09 recession than the three previous downturns.

With Online Sales Booming, States Struggle to Capture Sales Tax

While brick-and-mortar stores are closing, online retailing is flourishing — and states are trying to collect taxes on remote sales.

The States That Tax Cigarettes at the Highest and Lowest Rates

The Tax Foundation has new rankings and an interactive tool that look at the taxes states levy on a pack of smokes and changes in state cigarette tax revenue over the years.

Higher Gas Taxes Won't Work

We need a better way to make sure road users pay. Mileage fees could be the answer.

California’s Plan to Tax Rockets by the Mile Is Exactly What Space Companies Want

After 62 miles, the companies are deemed to be in space, and would not incur further taxes.

Talk of Federal Tax Cuts Chills Affordable Housing Market

Federal tax cuts would make low-income housing tax credits, the key to financing almost every affordable housing project in the nation, worth less to investors.

‘We Can’t Fix Alaska on Cuts Alone’

With his state on shaky fiscal ground, Gov. Bill Walker is trying to thaw the ice as deadlocked legislative leaders try to resolve their differences and find a way to generate new revenue.

Taxing the New Economy, Starting With Uber, Lyft

Ride-hailing services are among the new services to get taxed, as states seek to align old tax codes with a new economy.

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