Savannah Brown
Partner-in-Charge, State and Local Income Tax
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It’s important for business owners to understand state taxation for single-member LLCs. We explore these state tax consequences to keep you informed.
Welcome to Weaver’s Specialty Tax Services quarterly newsletter. This newsletter covers the top issues across our Specialty Tax Services, including State and Local Taxes (SALT), Fixed Assets, Transaction Tax Advisory, Tax Provisions, Tax Credits, International Taxes and Motor Fuel Taxes.
Discover the potential impact of changes to the $10,000 SALT deduction cap, and explore strategies like PTET elections to optimize your tax planning.
Join our on-demand webinar for an overview of both state income & property taxes, allowing companies to identify synergies, focus on tax strategies, avoid compliance challenges and highlight tax planning opportunities.
Explore key tax challenges in mergers and acquisitions with insights from Shane Stewart, Savannah Brown and Brandon Hayes in this engaging podcast episode.
Learn about key state and local tax considerations for non-U.S. companies investing in the U.S. with Weaver's Vince Houk, Blake Fuqua and Savannah Brown.
Weaver covers the top issues across our Specialty Tax Services, including State and Local Tax (SALT), Transactions, Tax Provisions, Tax Credits and more.
Learn the differences between sales tax and income tax nexus, evolving state and local tax rules, and important tax considerations for businesses, in this episode of Specialty Tax Spotlight.
Sean Muller, Savannah Brown and Blake Fuqua discuss Public Law 86-272 and its limitations in modern state taxation in this Specialty Tax Spotlight.
California’s governor has proposed temporarily suspending NOL deductions & limiting tax credits to $5 million for the next three years to address budget shortfalls.
Taxpayers who paid the Tennessee franchise tax under the “alternative minimum property measure” should determine whether they qualify for the refund.
Gain clarity about recent changes in the Texas franchise tax “no tax due” revenue threshold and more details about PIR/OIR extensions.
Pending Tennessee legislation could provide businesses with a refund for a portion of franchise taxes paid during the past three years. Find out more.