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flashl Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-10-08 06:52 AM
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Supreme Court Muni-Bond Delay Has Lawyers, Markets Puzzling

April 9 (Bloomberg) -- Municipal-bond investors have a new question to ponder amid the turmoil in the $2.6 trillion market: What is taking the U.S. Supreme Court so long?

The court heard arguments Nov. 5 on the special tax breaks that 42 states provide to municipal bonds issued within their borders. At the time, many analysts and lawyers predicted a quick decision that would allow in-state exemptions and overturn a Kentucky court ruling that declared them unconstitutional.

Five months later, the bond market is still waiting -- and in some quarters wondering whether the holdup signals something other than a clear-cut victory for existing tax rules.

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A ruling against Kentucky would force states to eliminate their tax exemptions for interest on in-state bonds -- or extend those breaks to out-of-state bonds. States would face billions of dollars in refund claims, and almost 500 single-state bond funds would lose much of their appeal.

Bloomberg
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