On Monday, December 12, 2016 the Supreme Court refused to hear a case challenging a Colorado law that requires online retailers without a physical presence in the state to turn over customer purchase data to state tax officials. While the Colorado law spurred the case, the ramifications of the Supreme Court’s refusal to hear the challenge will affect individuals and businesses in states across the U.S.
Topics: Online Retailers, nexus, Retail, sales tax, Tax, Uncategorized
Georgians awaiting a sales tax holiday for savings on school supplies, computers or software or even clothing, can begin to set their clocks, as the next holiday begins at 12:01 a.m. on July 30. It will conclude at midnight on July 31, 2016.
Topics: georgia sales tax holiday, sales tax, Saving, Tax, Uncategorized
Manufacturing Exemptions – Items Used and Consumed in Manufacturing
Topics: manufacturing, Refund, sales tax, Tax Planning, Uncategorized
How the Latest Internet Sales Tax Proposals May Impact Your Business
Posted by bgoricki on Apr 8, 2015 1:13:22 PM
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Topics: Sales and Use Tax, internet tax, sales tax, Tax, Uncategorized
Construction Sales Tax Liabilities: Purchasing Items for Use in the Contract
Posted by celliott on Dec 25, 2014 2:20:22 PM
Contractors are at risk in three general areas: managing the contract, invoicing customers, and purchasing items for use in the contract.
Topics: Construction, construction sales tax liabilities, sales tax, Uncategorized
Construction Sales Tax Liabilities: Invoicing Customers
Posted by celliott on Dec 25, 2014 2:09:13 PM
Contractors are at risk in three general areas: managing the contract, invoicing customers, and purchasing items for use in the contract.
Topics: Construction, construction sales tax liabilities, sales tax, Uncategorized
Construction Sales Tax Liabilities: Managing the Contract
Posted by jbarnes on Dec 24, 2014 12:07:45 PM
Contractors are at risk in three general areas of sales tax liability: managing the contract, purchasing items for use in the contract, and the invoicing of customers. In this first article in a series by Tim Howe, we focus on what firms need to know about drawing up contracts.
Topics: Construction, construction sales tax liabilities, sales tax, Uncategorized