The week in state tax news: Gov. Tim Walz comes to his new role as Democrats’ vice presidential nominee with a left-of-center tax record in Minnesota. Meanwhile, state tax agencies are losing auditors not only to the private sector but to the better-paying IRS, and the judge is skeptical of the state in the last of four Maryland Tax Court arguments over the digital ad tax.
VP Pick as Progressive on Tax Policy
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s tax policy record is far from least among the progressive credentials he offers as Vice President Kamala Harris’s running mate.
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