TEI Updates Policy Statement Regarding the Reporting of Federal Income Tax Adjustments
On January 23, 2017, TEI updated its state and local tax policy statement regarding the Reporting of Federal Income Tax Adjustments. The original policy statement, issued in November 2015, noted that states vary substantially regarding the amount of time to report such changes and the triggers for reporting of such changes. TEI thus recommended a reporting time of at least 180 days, uniform triggers, and the option for taxpayers to report changes using a streamlined report similar to the Federal 1120X rather than filing an amended state tax return.
TEI Holds Liaison Meeting with the Multistate Tax Commission
On May 12, 2016, TEI's State and Local Tax Committee had the opportunity to discuss two of TEI's state and local tax policy statements at the Multistate Tax Commission's Executive Committee meeting. TEI discussed the need to standardize the timing, triggers, and format for reporting federal revenue changes to state governments and best practices for audit procedures, as outlined in TEI's "Reporting Federal Income Tax Changes" and "Audit Procedures" policy statements. Committee member Richard O'Connor and TEI Tax Counsel, Pilar Mata, attended the meeting.
TEI Holds Liaison Meeting with the Illinois Department of Revenue
On April 28, 2016, TEI's State and Local Tax Committee held a liaison meeting with Connie Beard, the Director of the Illinois Department of Revenue. TEI discussed the need to standardize the timing, triggers, and format for reporting federal revenue changes to state governments, as outlined in the State and Local Tax Committee's policy statement on "Reporting Federal Income Tax Changes." Committee member Cathleen Stevens and TEI Tax Counsel, Pilar Mata, attended the meeting.
TEI Holds Liaison Meeting with the Federation of Tax Administrators
On November 20, 2015, a delegation from TEI's State and Local Tax Committee had a liaison meeting with the Federation of Tax Administrators' Board of Trustees, which is comprised of 20 commissioners of revenue for various states. TEI discussed the need to standardize the timing, triggers, and format for reporting federal revenue changes to state governments, as well as best practices for audit procedures.
TEI Issues Five State and Local Tax Policy Statements
In November 2015, TEI issued five state and local tax policy statements: (1) Reporting Federal Income Tax Changes, (2) Audit Procedures, (3) Corporate Tax Return Due Dates, (4) State and Local-Imposed Audit Fees, and (5) Interest Rates. TEI's policy statements reflect TEI's position on important state and local administrative and procedural issues. They are intended to enable TEI to respond quickly to issues as they arise across the country and to facilitate advocacy by providing formal position papers TEI's members can use when communicating with taxing agencies.