Abstract

In 1998 New York’s highest court upheld a dormant commerce clause challenge to the state’s statutory tax residence rule in Tamagni. This article argues that that case is no longer good law in light of the Supreme Court’s 2015 decision in Wynne because it is internally inconsistent and economically equivalent to a tariff.

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