The Arkansas tax division declared victory by default against Halo...
The Arkansas tax division declared victory by default against Halo Wireless before the Arkansas Public Service Commission Tuesday (http://xrl.us/bnteyp). Halo had challenged its tax assessments in Arkansas this summer before the company was liquidated in a controversy over unpaid access…
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charges. The PSC continued the proceeding and asked both parties to file their arguments by early October. The tax division refused and said Halo bore the burden to prove its case. After the liquidated Halo failed to file anything, the tax division said, “It is clear that Petitioner failed to meet their burden, and summary judgment should be for the Tax Division.” Summary judgment “may only be granted when there are no genuine issues of material fact to be litigated,” the division said.