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State and Local Taxes 2023 Guide

By Mark A. Loyd, Bailey Roese, and Stephanie Bruns
December 7, 2023
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“Mark Loyd, Bailey Roese, and Stephanie Bruns have made significant contributions to the State and Local Taxes 2023 quick reference guide published by Lexology Getting the Deal Through. In their collaborative effort, they highlight recent tax developments at the Kentucky Legislature for the year 2023. The comprehensive guide covers various aspects, including corporate income and franchise taxes, personal income taxes, sales and use taxes, and more. For in-depth insights, please visit the Lexology website to access the comprehensive Kentucky report. Click here to explore further. (Subscription required)”

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Mark A. Loyd

About Mark A. Loyd

Mark A. Loyd, co-leader of Dentons' national Tax practice group, has decades of experience successfully resolving his clients’ state, local and federal tax issues. Elected as a Fellow of the American College of Tax Counsel, a distinction reserved for America’s very best tax attorneys, Mark is also Martindale-Hubbell AV® Preeminent™ Rated, the highest rating available, and has been selected as a Super Lawyer since 2015. Leveraging his extensive career in industry and CPA background, Mark has averted, managed and resolved sales, property, income and excise tax and licensing issues through audit management, administrative protest or settlement, and when necessary, through tax litigation in administrative tribunals, state courts and appellate courts, including the US Supreme Court. He’s licensed to practice in Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Tennessee, federal district and appellate courts as well as the US Court of International Trade.

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Bailey Roese

About Bailey Roese

Bailey Roese is a partner in the Firm's Louisville office and represents taxpayers in federal, state, and local tax controversies. Selected as a Kentucky Super Lawyers® Rising Star for 2018 and 2019 in the area of Tax law, Bailey regularly advocates for clients in the state courts and administrative tribunals of Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana, as well as the United States Tax Court.

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Stephanie Bruns

About Stephanie Bruns

Stephanie's practice includes state and local tax planning and income, sales, and excise tax, as well as property tax and tax controversy. Stephanie also assists with federal tax planning, business formation issues, and captive controversy.

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