Richard L. "Rich" Jones

Richard L. "Rich" Jones


Sullivan & Worcester LLP

Recognized since 2013

Boston, Massachusetts

Practice Areas

Litigation and Controversy - Tax

Tax Law

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Rich is the leader of Sullivan’s Tax Group. He concentrates on state tax and local tax (SALT) litigation and transactional planning involving corporate, personal income and sales/use tax matters. He has more than two decades of experience before the Massachusetts Appellate Tax Board, the Supreme Judicial Court, various state Departments of Revenue and the Internal Revenue Service on a range of issues, including corporate nexus, domicile, apportionment, step transaction, and unitary reporting. He has served clients across sectors including technology, financial services, retail, media, manufacturing, telecommunications, e-commerce, software and construction.

Rich has developed a strong record in representing clients in SALT controversies over the years, including a string of recent victories in landmark Massachusetts tax cases. In 2021 he argued and prevailed before the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court in Oracle v. Commissioner of Revenue, which affirmed the right of businesses to apportion sales tax on software used in multiple states. The Oracle decision was named a top SALT case of 2021 by Law360 and a Top Indirect Tax Dispute Worldwide for Q2 2021 by International Tax Review. In 2023, Rich notched another win before Massachusetts’ highest court in Reagan v. Commissioner of Revenue, reversing the state’s policy of assessing sellers of exempt urban redevelopment projects; the case marked an important victory for taxpayers as well as urban renewal and affordable housing. See also Akamai Technologies v. COR (ATB, 2021; manufacturing corporation benefits for CDN software provider); VAS Holdings, Inc. v. COR (SJC, 2022 (representing amicus curie); Mass. lacked authority to tax out-of-state corporation – adopting position first raised in our amicus brief).

In 2022, Rich was selected as a finalist for Litigator of the Year by The American Lawyer. In 2021, the editors of Law360 selected Rich as Tax MVP and published a profile story on his career and recent achievements. In 2021, Rich was also named a "Lawyer of the Year" by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly. Rich has been recognized by International Tax Review’s Tax Controversy Leaders’ Guide for the past five years and in August 2020 and August 2022 was shortlisted by ITR Americas for the North America Indirect Tax Practice Leader of the Year. He has been recognized and ranked by The Legal 500 U.S., Chambers USA and Best Lawyers in America©.

Rich formerly taught State and Local Taxation as an adjunct professor at Northeastern University, D’Amore-McKim Graduate School, MS in Taxation Program. He is active with the American Bar Association’s Tax Section, and co-chairs the SALT Subcommittee on Income & Net Worth. He previously served as co-chair of the Boston Bar Association’s Tax Section and its State Tax Committee.

Rich is co-author of “Taxation,Vols. 4 - 4C of Thomson Reuters’ Massachusetts Practice Series and frequently writes and speaks at seminars on SALT topics. He has been quoted on tax matters in numerous publications, including Tax Notes, Bloomberg, Law360, The Boston Globe and Boston Herald.

Rich has also appeared as a guest on National Public Radio (NPR) programs to discuss SALT issues, including: SCOTUS Says States Can Collect Sales Tax From Online Retailers, Radio Boston with Meghna Chakrabarti (2018); Massachusetts Tries Something New To Claim Taxes From Online Sales, All Things Considered (2017); and Mass. Online Sales Tax Raises Legal Questions, Radio Boston (2017).

Location
  • One Post Office Square
    Boston, MA 02109
Education
  • Boston University School of Law, J.D., LL.M., graduated 1995
  • Clarke University, B.A., graduated 1992
Bar Admissions
  • Massachusetts, Massachusetts Bar
  • New York, State of New York
Affiliations
  • American College of Tax Counsel - Fellow (2022)
  • Law360 - Tax Authority State & Local Advisory Board (2020, 2021, 2023)
  • American Bar Association - Co-chair, Subcommittee on Income & Net Worth Tax; Executive Committee
  • Boston Bar Association - Tax Section Steering Committee; Past Co-chair, Tax Section; Past Co-chair, State and Local Tax Committee
  • Northeastern University, D'Amore-McKim Graduate School - Former Adjunct Professor, State and Local Taxation
Court Admissions
  • U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts
  • U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut
  • U.S. Tax Court
  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit

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Recognized in The Best Lawyers in America® 2025 for work in:
  • Litigation and Controversy - Tax
  • Tax Law
Awards:
  • The American Lawyer, finalist, Litigator of the Year (2022)

  • The Tax Lawyers, Exclusively Recommended Advisor in Massachusetts (11/22-11/23)

  • Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly, Lawyer of the Year (2021)

  • Boston Magazine Top Lawyers, Tax Law (2021, 2022)

  • Law360's 2021 Tax MVP

  • Tax Controversy Leaders' Guide, International Tax Review (2013-2014, 2016-2023)
  • Pro Bono Attorney Award, Boston University School of Law's Public Interest Project (2013)
  • The Legal 500 U.S. (2018-2022)
  • Best Lawyers in America® (2013-2023)

  • Chambers USA, Ranked in Tax (Massachusetts) (2010-2015)
  • Massachusetts Super Lawyers (2012, 2014-2022)
  • "Rising Star," Massachusetts Super Lawyers (2006-2009)

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