- New York’s highest court declined to take up a payment processor’s challenge to a state rule
- The rule requires businesses to pay $3.86 million in sales taxes before contesting them
- The New York Court of Appeals denied Metro Enterprises Corp.’s motion for leave to appeal
- The prepayment-in-full rule remains intact
- Metro Enterprises argued that the rule prevents corporations from challenging hefty sales tax assessments in court
Source: news.bloomberglaw.com
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