Major metropolitan areas could face the loss of considerable revenue if the US Supreme Court upholds a bid to restrict how states can tax workers who no longer commute.The Wall Street Journal reports that more than a dozen states have submitted briefs on a petition filed to the US Supreme Court by New Hampshire.
In that petition, the Granite State asked that Massachusetts no longer be allowed to tax its state residents who once commuted to Massachusetts, but are now working remotely because of the pandemic.The case hasn’t been scheduled for a private conference among Supreme Court justices to decide whether to allow a hearing.But looking toward a possible outcome, any ruling against Massachusetts would have significant impact on major
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