Advisory
State-by-State Tax Legislation in Response to Federal Tax Reform
As a result, many states have passed new tax measures to compliment or counter the affects of the new federal tax laws on their residents.
Jul. 11, 2018
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the major tax reform law passed into law at the end of 2017, has had many affects on taxpayers, particularly regarding the deductiblity of property and local taxes, but also in other areas. As a result, many states have passed new tax measures to compliment or counter the affects of the new federal tax laws on their residents.
Thomson Reuters has compiled a list of the state legislation across the U.S. that has been enacted in response to the federal tax reform law. Visit the Thomson Reuters Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Toolkit page for more related news.
State | Legislation Enacted in Response to Federal Tax Reform | Authority |
AK | None. | |
AL |
Alabama has not enacted legislation in response to the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97, 12/22/2017), but has issued guidance on the state implications of the federal deemed repatriation rules and taxpayers’ reporting requirements with respect to IRC § 965 for Alabama income tax purposes.
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IRC Section 965: Guidance for Corporate Filers, Partnerships, S Corporations, and Individual Taxpayers, 04/27/2018; Additional Guidance for Corporate Taxpayers subject to the IRC Section 965, 06/22/2018; Federal Income Tax Deduction Worksheet-IRC Section 965 (06/2018)
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AR |
Arkansas has enacted legislation to amend its Tax-Deferred Tuition Savings Program Act with updated definitions referencing IRC § 529 so that these conform to the federal provision as in effect on 01/01/2018, as amended by the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97, 12/22/2017).
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L. 2018, H1008, effective for tax years starting on or after 01/01/2018
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AZ |
Arizona has enacted legislation to revise its IRC conformity date to 01/01/2017, for tax years beginning from and after 12/31/2017. For tax years beginning from and after 12/31/2016, through 12/31/2017, Arizona adopts the IRC as amended, in effect on 01/01/2017, including all federal changes became effective during 2016 with the specific adoption of all federal retroactive effective dates, and including provisions of the federal Disaster Tax Relief Act of 2017 (P.L. 115-63, 09/29/2017), the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97, 12/22/2017), and the federal Bipartisan Budget Act (P.L. 115-123, 02/09/2018), that are retroactively effective during tax years beginning after 12/31/2016, through 12/31/2017, unless otherwise decoupled. |
L. 2018, H2647, effective 90 days after adjournment of the legislative session; Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 43-105(B)
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CA |
California has not enacted legislation in response to the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97, 12/22/2017), and does not conform to changes to the federal IRC after its static 01/01/2015 conformity date. However, the state has clarified its treatment of a number of items in relation to the changes to federal law contained in the TCJA.
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Summary of Federal Income Tax Changes 2017, 05/16/2018; Taxable Year 2017 IRC Section 965 Reporting, 05/18/2018
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CO |
Colorado has not enacted legislation specifically responding to the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97, 12/22/2017), but has created an income tax credit for employers who contribute to an employee’s 529 qualified state tuition program account administered by CollegeInvest. Colorado has also issued guidance on the state implications of the federal deemed repatriation rules and taxpayers’ reporting requirements with respect to IRC § 965.
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L. 2018, H1217, effective 08/08/2018; CDOR Supplemental Instructions for Colorado Income Tax Filing, 06/11/2018
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CT |
Connecticut has enacted legislation in response to the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97, 12/22/2017), designed to circumvent the limitation on the federal state and local tax deduction. The law (1) decouples from IRC § 163(j), IRC § 168(k), and IRC § 179; and (2) creates a new pass-through entity tax. Connecticut has also issued guidance on the state implications of the federal deemed repatriation rules and taxpayers’ reporting requirements with respect to IRC § 965 for purposes of the Connecticut corporation business tax and personal income tax.
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L. 2018, S11, effective 05/31/2018 unless otherwise stated; OCG-4 (Revised), Connecticut Treatment of the Federal Repatriation Transition Tax under IRC § 965, CT Office of the Commissioner Guidance, 05/11/2018;
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DC | None. | |
DE | None. | |
FL |
Florida has enacted legislation to revise its IRC conformity date to 1/1/2018, and thus, conforms to the changes resulting from the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97, 12/22/2017), with exceptions. Florida specifically decouples from the federal bonus depreciation deduction, and introduces an automatic downward adjustment of the corporate income tax rate for one year based on the actual net collections for fiscal year 2018-2019, with excess collections refunded to corporate income taxpayers. Florida has also issued guidance on the state implications of the federal deemed repatriation rules and taxpayers’ reporting requirements with respect to IRC § 965.
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L. 2018, H7093, effective 03/23/2018, retroactive to 01/01/2018; Fla. Stat. § 220.03(1)(n); Florida Tax Information Publication No. 18C01-01, 04/27/2018; Florida Tax Information Publication No. 18C01-02, 06/28/2018
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GA |
Georgia has enacted legislation to revise its IRC conformity date to 02/09/2018, and thus, conforms to the changes resulting from the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97, 12/22/2017) and the federal Bipartisan Budget Act (P.L. 115-123, 02/09/2018), with some exceptions. For example, IRC § 118, IRC § 163(j), and IRC § 382(k)(1) are treated as they were in effect prior to the enactment of the federal TCJA. Georgia also doubles its standard deduction, lowers its top individual and corporate income tax rates, modifies IRC § 179, and decouples from the federal treatment of IRC § 951A.
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L. 2018, H918, effective 03/02/2018, and as noted; L. 2018, S328, effective 03/27/2018 and applicable to tax years beginning on or after 01/01/2018; Ga. Code Ann. § 48-1-2(14); Ga. Code Ann. § 48-7-21(b)(8)(A); Federal Income Tax Changes, 03/06/2018; Policy Bulletin IT 2018-01: Exclusion for Dividends from Sources Outside the United States, 06/26/2018
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HI |
Hawaii has enacted legislation to revise its IRC conformity date to 02/09/2018, thereby conforming to the changes resulting from the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97, 12/22/2017), and the federal Bipartisan Budget Act (P.L. 115-123, 02/09/2018), unless otherwise decoupled. Specifically, Hawaii has decoupled from IRC § 91, IRC § 199A, IRC § 250, IRC § 267A, IRC § 274, and Subchapter Z (IRC § 1400Z-1 to IRC § 1400Z-2).
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L. 2017, S2821 (Act 027), effective 06/07/2018, and as stated
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IA |
Iowa has enacted legislation in response to the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97, 12/22/2017), to revise its conformity to 03/24/2018 for tax years beginning during the 2019 calendar year, and to switch to rolling conformity for tax years beginning on or after 01/01/2020. For tax years beginning on or after 01/01/2016, and prior to 01/01/2019, Iowa continues to conform to the IRC as amended on 01/01/2015, and thus does not conform to changes resulting from the TCJA, except for a number of amendments to the extent they affect the calculation of federal adjusted gross income or taxable income for purposes of the Iowa individual income tax. Iowa’s legislation also specifically modifies IRC § 179.
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L. 2018, S2417, effective 5/30/2018 and as stated; Iowa’s Non-Conformity With 2017 IRC, Iowa Dept. of Rev., 02/28/2018; IDR Begins to Prepare Guidance on State Tax Reform, 06/01/2018;
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ID |
Idaho has enacted legislation in response to the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97, 12/22/2017). Specifically, for tax years beginning on or after 01/01/2018, Idaho conforms to the Internal Revenue Code as amended and in effect on 01/01/2018, but decoupling from the federal treatment of IRC § 245A, IRC § 250, and IRC § 965, and requiring addition modifications when computing Idaho taxable income. However, for tax years beginning on any day of 2017, Idaho conforms to the Internal Revenue Code in effect as of 12/21/2017, except that the amendments to IRC § 965 and IRC § 213 are applied as in effect on 12/31/2017, and IRC § 108, IRC § 163, IRC § 168(e), IRC § 168(i), IRC § 179D, IRC § 179E, IRC § 181, IRC § 199, IRC § 222, and IRC § 451, are applied as in effect on 02/09/2018 (thus reflecting amendments to the IRC made by the federal TCJA, as well as the federal Bipartisan Budget Act (P.L. 115-123, 02/09/2018)).
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L. 2018, H355, effective retroactively to 01/01/2018; L. 2018, H463, effective retroactively to 01/01/2018; L. 2018, H624, effective retroactively to 01/01/2018; Idaho Code § 63-3004(a); Idaho Code § 63-3004(b); Idaho Code § 63-3022(d); News Release, Idaho STC, 03/30/2018; News Release, Idaho STC, 02/16/2018; Changes for 2017 Idaho income tax returns, 03/30/2018
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IL |
Illinois has enacted legislation implementing its budget but not specifically in response to the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97, 12/22/2017). Illinois has, however, issued guidance on the state implications of the federal GILTI and deemed repatriation rules and certain taxpayers’ reporting requirements with respect to IRC § 951A and IRC § 965, respectively, for purposes of Illinois business income taxes.
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L. 2018, H3342, effective 06/04/2018; Illinois Dept. of Rev. Info. Bulletin No. FY 2018-23, 03/01/2018
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IN |
Indiana has enacted legislation to revise its IRC conformity date to 02/11/2018, which includes changes to the IRC resulting from the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97, 12/22/2017), and the federal Bipartisan Budget Act (P.L. 115-123, 02/09/2018), but decoupling from IRC § 965, IRC § 163(j), IRC § 199A, IRC § 118, and IRC § 250. Indiana has also clarified taxpayers’ state reporting requirements with respect to IRC § 965.
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L. 2018, H1316 (S.S.), effective 05/14/2018 and as stated; Overseas Earnings and Taxes, 07/05/2018
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KS | None. | |
KY |
Kentucky has enacted legislation to revise its IRC conformity date for purposes of its corporate income tax to 12/31/2017, and thus, conforms to the changes resulting from the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97, 12/22/2017), but decouples from IRC § 199A.
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L. 2018, H366, effective 04/13/2018, unless otherwise noted; L. 2018, H487, effective 04/27/2018 and as stated; DOR Launches TaxAnswers.ky.gov to Provide Information on HB 487, 05/31/2018
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LA |
Louisiana has issued guidance clarifying the requirement to file amended Louisiana personal income tax returns due to federal disaster relief under the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97, 12/22/2017).
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Louisiana Revenue Information Bulletin No. 18-012, 06/29/2018
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MA |
Massachusetts has not enacted legislation in response to the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97, 12/22/2017), but has issued guidance on the state implications of the federal deemed repatriation rules and taxpayers’ reporting requirements with respect to IRC § 965 for Massachusetts corporation excise purposes.
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Massachusetts Technical Information Release, No. 18-4, 05/15/2018
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MD |
Maryland has enacted legislation in response to the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97, 12/22/2017) in order to decouple from the elimination of the federal personal exemption for tax years 2018 through 2025.
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L. 2018, S184 (c. 575), effective 07/01/2018 and applicable to all taxable years beginning after 12/31/2017
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ME | None. | |
MI |
Michigan has enacted legislation to revise its IRC conformity date for purposes of its personal and corporate income tax, to 01/01/2018, and thus, conforms to the changes resulting from the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97, 12/22/2017), but decouples from the TCJA’s treatment of the personal exemption. Michigan has also clarified the state corporate income tax implications of the federal deemed repatriation rules under IRC § 965 and global intangible low taxed income (GILTI) under IRC § 951A.
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L. 2018, S748 (P.A. 38), effective 02/28/2018, unless otherwise noted; Mich. Comp. Laws Ann. § 206.607(6); Mich. Comp. Laws Ann. § 206.12(3); Michigan Department of Treasury Update, 05/01/2018; Corporate Income Tax Guidance on Federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, 07/02/2018
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MN | None. | |
MO |
Missouri has enacted legislation decreasing the corporate income tax rate, amending the allocation and apportionment of corporate income provisions, and adjusting individual income tax rates.
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L. 2018, S884, effective 08/28/2018
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MS | None. | |
MT |
Montana has not enacted legislation in response to the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97, 12/22/2017), but has clarified that a withdrawal from a Montana 529 Plan to pay for K-12 tuition continues to be a nonqualified withdrawal under the Montana Family Education Savings Act.
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Montana Tax News You Can Use, Mont. Dept. of Rev., 03/01/2018
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NC |
North Carolina has enacted legislation to revise its IRC conformity date to 02/09/2018, thereby conforming to the changes resulting from the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97, 12/22/2017), and the federal Bipartisan Budget Act (P.L. 115-123, 02/09/2018), unless otherwise decoupled. North Carolina specifically decouples from or modifies IRC § 78, IRC § 250, IRC § 951, IRC § 951A, IRC § 965.
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L. 2018, S99 (c. 5), effective 07/01/2018, unless otherwise stated
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ND | None. | |
NE |
Nebraska has enacted legislation to reinstate a personal exemption credit eliminated by the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97, 12/22/2017).
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L. 2018, LB1090, effective 04/17/2018
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NH | None. | |
NJ |
New Jersey has enacted legislation in response to the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97, 12/22/2017), permitting localities to establish charitable funds to accept donations from taxpayers as a workaround to the SALT cap in the TCJA. New Jersey has also clarified the state implications of (1) the repeal of the federal domestic production activities deduction (DPAD) and (2) the federal deemed repatriation rules and taxpayers’ reporting requirements with respect to IRC § 965 for purposes of the New Jersey Corporation Business Tax and Gross Income Tax.
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L. 2018, S1893, effective 07/03/2018; L. 2018, A4202, effective as stated; Notice: New Jersey’s Treatment of Deemed Repatriation Dividends Reported Pursuant to Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 965, 03/16/2018; Domestic Production Activities Deduction, 05/24/2018
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NM | None. | |
NV | N/A | |
NY |
Although New York effectively conforms to the IRC on a rolling basis and thus conforms to the changes resulting from the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97, 12/22/2017), legislation has been enacted to decouple from a number of provisions, including those relating to the standard and itemized deductions, and to create a number of state modifications, including expanding the definition of exempt CFC income to include amounts included in federal gross income under IRC § 965. New York has also enacted an optional payroll tax and created a charitable contributions credit. New York State and New York City have also issued guidance on the state and local implications of the federal deemed repatriation rules and taxpayers’ reporting requirements with respect to IRC § 965.
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L. 2018, S7509 (c. 59), effective 04/12/2018 or as stated; New York State Department of Taxation and Finance Important Notice No. N-18-4, 04/01/2018; New York City Finance Memorandum No. 18-4, 04/20/2018; TSB-M-18(3)C, 05/25/2018; TSB-M-18(4)I, 05/25/2018
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OH |
Ohio has enacted legislation updating its conformity for personal income tax purposes to incorporate amendments to federal law since 03/30/2017, thus adopting the changes resulting from the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97, 12/22/2017) and the federal Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 (P.L. 115-123, 02/09/2018), unless otherwise decoupled. Notably, Ohio continues to decouple from IRC § 168(k) and IRC § 179.
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L. 2018, S22; Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 5701.11(A)(1); Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 5701.11(B)(1); Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 5747.01(H); Tax Alert, Notice Concerning Ohio Conformity, Ohio Dept. of Taxation, 06/25/2018
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OK |
Although Oklahoma conforms to the IRC in effect for the relevant tax year, and thus conforms to the changes resulting from the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97, 12/22/2017), legislation has also been enacted to allow taxpayers to pay taxes on IRC § 965 income in installments as under IRC § 965(h), when the election is made for federal income tax purposes.
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L. 2018, H3715, effective upon adjournment of the 79th legislature
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OR |
Oregon has revised its fixed conformity date to 12/31/2017, for tax years beginning on or after 01/01/2018, unless explicitly stated otherwise. Oregon thus conforms to the changes resulting from the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97, 12/22/2017), but has enacted legislation decoupling from the federal deemed repatriation rules under IRC § 965 and created a new, limited credit.
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L. 2018, SB 1529; Or. Rev. Stat. § 317.010(7)(a); Or. Rev. Stat. § 317.010(7)(b); Or. Rev. Stat. § 317.267(1); Oregon Revenews No. 03/19/2018, 03/19/2018; Oregon Revenews No. 04/12/2018, 04/12/2018
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PA |
Pennsylvania has enacted legislation in response to the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97, 12/22/2017), to allow depreciation under IRC § 167 and IRC § 168, as amended (except for IRC §168(k)). Pennsylvania has clarified the disallowance of any deduction for depreciation of qualified property under IRC § 168(k), and issued guidance on the state implications of the federal deemed repatriation rules and taxpayers’ reporting requirements with respect to IRC § 965.
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L. 2018, SB1056, effective 06/28/2018; Pennsylvania Corporation Tax Bulletin No. 2017-02, 12/22/2017; Pennsylvania Informational Notice, Corporation Taxes and Personal Income Tax 2018-01, 04/20/2018
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RI |
Rhode Island has enacted legislation in response to the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97, 12/22/2017), to decouple from the federal personal exemption. Rhode Island has also issued guidance to clarify the state implications of the federal deemed repatriation rules under IRC § 965 on individual, partnership, and S corporation tax returns.
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L. 2018, H7200 (c. 47), effective 07/01/2018, unless otherwise stated; Rhode Island Advisory No. 2018-21, 04/25/2018; Rhode Island Advisory No. 2018-23, 06/11/2018
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SC | None. | |
SD |
South Dakota has enacted legislation effective 07/01/2018, to conform to the IRC as amended and in effect on 01/01/2018, for purposes of its income tax on banks and financial institutions, thereby conforming to changes resulting from the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97, 12/22/2017). The state has also issued guidance on taxpayers’ reporting requirements with respect to IRC § 965 for purposes of the South Dakota bank franchise tax.
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L. 2018, H1049, effective 07/01/2018; S.D. Codified Laws § 10-1-47; S.D. Codified Laws § 10-43-10.1; Press Release: Guidance on Federal Tax Law Changes Relating to Foreign Dividend Recapture, 04/26/2018
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TN |
Tennessee has enacted legislation in response to the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97, 12/22/2017), to decouple from IRC § 163(j), and IRC § 118. Tennessee has also clarified the state implications of the federal deemed repatriation rules and taxpayers’ reporting requirements with respect to IRC § 965 for purposes of the Tennessee franchise and excise tax.
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L. 2017, S2119, effective as stated; Tennessee Important Notice 18-05, 04/01/2018
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TX | None. | |
UT |
Although Utah conforms to the IRC in effect for the relevant tax year, and thus conforms to the changes resulting from the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97, 12/22/2017), legislation has also been enacted to allow certain corporations to pay taxes on IRC § 965 deferred foreign income in installments as under IRC § 965(h).
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L. 2018, S244, effective retroactively to taxable years beginning on or after 01/01/2018; Utah Code Ann. § 59-7-118
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VA |
Virginia has enacted legislation to revise its IRC conformity date to 02/09/2018, thereby conforming to most provisions of the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97, 12/22/2017), that are effective for tax years beginning after 12/31/2016, and before 01/01/2018. However, the legislation specifically decouples from most provisions of the federal TCJA that are effective for tax years beginning on or after 01/01/2018, except for those providing tax relief for specified 2016 disaster areas and the extension of combat zone benefits to members of the armed forced performing services in the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt. The temporary increase to the medical expenses deduction for the 2017 and 2018 tax years under the TCJA, is also not applicable for purposes of the Virginia income tax. The legislation conforms to the federal Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 (P.L. 115-123, 02/09/2018), only for the 2017 tax year.
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L. 2018, S230 (c. 14), effective 02/22/2018; Va. Code Ann. § 58.1-301(B); Virginia Tax Bulletin No. 18-1, 02/26/2018
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VT |
Vermont has enacted legislation to revise its IRC conformity date to 12/31/2017, for tax years beginning on or after 01/01/2017, thereby conforming to the changes resulting from the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97, 12/22/2017).
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L. 2018, H16, effective generally on 06/29/2018
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WA | N/A | |
WI |
Wisconsin has revised its conformity date for purposes of its corporate and personal income taxes. For tax years beginning after 12/31/2017, Wisconsin conforms to the IRC amended to 12/31/2017, with the exclusion of a number of changes resulting from the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97, 12/22/2017), including the creation of IRC § 59A, IRC § 199A, IRC § 245A, IRC § 267A, and IRC § 951A; and amendments to IRC § 250, IRC § 168, IRC § 451, and IRC § 965, among others. For tax years beginning after 12/31/2016, and before 01/01/2018, Wisconsin conforms to the IRC as amended to 12/31/16, not including amendments to the IRC after that date, except for certain changes resulting from the federal TCJA relating to IRC § 529, IRC § 529A, and IRC § 481, which apply for Wisconsin tax purposes. The enacted legislation does not conform to changes resulting from the federal Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 (P.L. 115-123, 02/09/2018).
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L. 2017 A259 (Act 231), effective 04/05/2018; Wis. Stat. § 71.22(4)(L)(1); Wis. Stat. § 71.22(4)(k)(1); Wis. Stat. § 71.22(4)(k)(3); Wis. Stat. § 71.01(6)(k)(1); Wis. Stat. § 71.01(6)(k)(3); Wis. Stat. § 71.01(6)(L)(1); Wis. Stat. § 71.01(6)(L)(3); IRC Provisions in the Federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, 04/30/2018; Wisconsin Dept. Rev. Tax Bulletin, No. 201, 04/01/2018
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WV |
West Virginia has revised its IRC conformity date to 12/31/2017, for purposes of its corporate net income tax and personal income tax, thereby conforming to the changes resulting from the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97, 12/22/2017), unless otherwise decoupled. For purposes of the personal income tax, West Virginia specifically decouples from the elimination of the personal exemption for tax years beginning on or after 01/01/2018. The enacted legislation does not conform to changes resulting from the federal Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 (P.L. 115-123, 02/09/2018).
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L. 2018, H4135, effective 02/09/2018; L. 2018, H4146, effective 02/09/2018; W. Va. Code § 11-24-3(a); W. Va. Code § 11-24-3(c); W. Va. Code § 11-21-9(a); W. Va. Code § 11-21-9(d); W. Va. Code § 11-21-9(f)
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WY | N/A | |
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