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10 major developments, from the pandemic and Wayfair to sin taxes, that are all likely to play major roles.
March 29 -
The Sunshine State seems to be on the verge of requiring more online merchants to collect sales and use taxes from customers.
March 24
Friedlich Law Group -
A potent mash of alcohol regulations, tax obligations and marketplace facilitator laws is brewing as the industry adjusts to living with the COVID-19 pandemic.
February 18
Avalara -
The combined average sales tax rate across the country grew to levels not seen in a decade last year, enabling states to collect more tax revenue from online sales.
February 8 -
The hope is that local jurisdictions will sign on so businesses don’t have to reach out to each individually.
September 22 -
Most of the Top 100 CPA firms reportedly are showing significant increases in revenue in their SUT practices.
August 21
Friedlich Law Group -
The tax technology provider plans to use the extra capital to expand abroad and develop new sales and use tax software and services.
July 29 -
The majority of states are considering a company to have tax nexus if just a single employee is telecommuting from their state, according to a new survey, which could have wide implications for businesses as more of their employees work from home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
July 15 -
The explosion in e-commerce since early March has resulted in a significant increase in online sales tax revenues in most states.
July 8
Friedlich Law Group -
The global coronavirus pandemic has created an atmosphere of change for VAT countries as they struggle to come to terms with the financial impact of the crisis.
July 8 -
Two years in, state and businesses are still figuring out all the ramifications of the landmark sales tax decision.
June 22 -
With the landmark Supreme Court decision marking its second anniversary, Avalara's Scott Peterson and Liz Armbruester dive into its origins -- and its many, many ramifications.
June 22 -
The financial landscape is looking worse than lawmakers expected, sending states to ferret out every opportunity to expand, demand, and open new and broader tax pipelines. No business will be spared.
June 4 -
The coronavirus has caught a number of states off guard, threatening their revenue and impairing their ability to meet obligations that have grown as a result of the epidemic.
April 7 -
A congressional hearing highlights the ways the sales tax decision is impacting those least able to bear it.
March 10 -
Sales tax rate changes declined slightly last year, but the trend of more new districts imposing taxes on online transactions continued in 2019.
March 9 -
Maryland and Nebraska may pioneer digital advertising taxes.
February 27 -
Grant Thornton’s National Tax Office picks the top issues of 2019 and 2020.
February 10 -
KPMG LLP has bought a minority interest in LumaTax, a San Diego-based sales and use tax technology provider.
February 5 -
The state's new law has made a confusing situation even murkier, as the ripples of Wayfair continue to linger in evolving tax law.
January 30
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