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Maine Judge Rules Apple Underpaid State Taxes for Three Years
Apple should have paid state taxes on the full price of iPhones sold at discounted prices through wireless carriers over a three-year period at its stores in Maine, the state supreme court ruled. The Maine Supreme Judicial Court unanimously overturned a judge’s decision that sided with Apple after the state tax assessor argued that taxes were underpaid by tens...
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Ranked-Choice Voting Fight in Maine Could Head to Supreme Court
After a Maine Supreme Judicial Court ruling last week that ranked-choice voting could be used in this year’s presidential election, there’s an effort to take the issue to federal courts. On Thursday, attorneys for Maine’s Secretary of State and opponents of ranked-choice voting, including the state’s Republican Party, will argue in front of the Supreme Judicial Court on whether...
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Maine Ranked-Choice Voting Fight Could Head to Supreme Court
There’s an effort to take ranked-choice voting before federal courts ahead of its use in the November elections in Maine.