X
30Dec

Portland Exempts Construction Companies and Contractors From City’s 1% Gross Receipts Tax

Lane Powell PC | | Return|
Since January 1, 2019, Portland has imposed a 1% gross receipts surcharge tax on “large retailers.” In November 2018, we published an alert summarizing the new tax. The tax is generally imposed on a larger retailer’s Portland sales. ...
By: Lane Powell PC
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/portland-exempts-construction-companies-94755/

Related

Congress Aims to Restrict Use of Non-Competes Nationwide

As reported by Trade Secrets Watch last month, several states (including Maryland, Maine, New Hampsh...

Read More >

New Jersey Continues To Aggressively Pursue Measures To Halt The Misclassification Of Independent Contractors

In recent months, New Jersey’s Department of Labor has ramped up its efforts to crack down on emplo...

Read More >

One Bad Apple: When Can an Employee’s Bad Attitude Justify Termination?

The recent arbitration decision in Sasktel v Unifor, Local 2S, 2019 CanLII 57057 (SK LA) arose after...

Read More >

Zombie Apocalypse? Another (Unconstitutional?) California Assault on Arbitration

Seyfarth Synopsis. On Thursday, September 5, 2019, the Legislature passed AB 51. This bill would ban...

Read More >

Exceptions to the Economic Loss Rule in North and South Carolina: Yes, an owner MAY be able to sue that subcontractor after all!

In North Carolina, the economic loss rule will not bar recovery on a negligence claim when there is ...

Read More >

UK merger control: Public health emergencies and foreign takeover scrutiny

New measures, announced on 21 June 2020, will allow the UK Government to intervene in relation to tr...

Read More >