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23Sep

State Tax in Transactions: Apportionment & Combination Implications (Part III)

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In part 3 of our journey through SALT issues in M&A transactions, Matt Hunsaker highlights a few apportionment, unitary combination, and NOL usage implications that should be on your radar whenever you are involved in a transaction....
By: BakerHostetler
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/state-tax-in-transactions-apportionment-85309/

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