Few phrases strike fear in the heart of the American taxpayer quite like “multiple taxation.” Offending not just one’s sense of justice and fairness but also long-standing legal precedents, efforts by two states to tax the same income are theoretically impermissible under the Constitution and decades of judicial precedent. Nevertheless, states and their sub-jurisdictions continue to see how far they can stretch their jurisdiction without violating this taxation taboo.
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