Michigan, wary of falling tax revenue, on Monday took a tough line on spending. Meanwhile, New York formalized its tax filing deadline extensions, and Wisconsin and New Hampshire said they were easing due dates for small businesses. Here’s the latest on shifting state tax guidelines, deadlines, and policy to deal with the new coronavirus pandemic. For our weekend coverage click here. Here’s a state-by-state roadmap.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) on Monday used line-item vetoes to cut $80 million of spending from a pair of supplemental budget bills, amid fears that state coffers won’t be deep enough ...
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