
State Tax Litigation
State tax litigation refers to legal disputes between taxpayers and state government authorities over tax issues. These cases arise when an individual or business disagrees with a state's tax assessment, interpretation of tax laws, or collection practices. Taxpayers may challenge issues such as property taxes, income taxes, or sales taxes in court. The litigation process often involves hearings, legal arguments, and potential appeals, ultimately aiming for a resolution that clarifies tax obligations and rights under state law. This process ensures accountability and fairness in the state's tax system, protecting taxpayers while allowing the government to enforce tax laws.