Automatic Exchange of Information (AEOI) legislation is constantly evolving worldwide as the standard is rolled out around the world. The Sovos research team continually monitors new regulations and updates across the globe and publishes them in our Taxport Compass tool. Here are some important changes that occurred in recent weeks: Several Countries Sign Model 1 […]
Tax information reporting can be tricky for businesses. Many organizations do not have the internal resources to assign a devoted team to compliance efforts, as their HR and IT teams are often tied up in other affairs. With this in mind, Sovos commissioned a survey to better understand how organizations are handling these challenges and […]
Regulatory and legislative updates to 1099 form requirements between Dec. 28, 2016 and Jan. 11, 2017. Individual states and the IRS introduce new 1099 form requirements and changes to existing legislation on a frequent basis. Sovos documents each of these updates in its Taxport Compass portal to arm clients with the most current and accurate […]
Automatic Exchange of Information (AEOI) legislation is constantly evolving worldwide as the standard is rolled out around the world. The Sovos research team continually monitors new regulations and updates across the globe and publishes them in our Taxport Compass tool. Here are some important changes that occurred in recent weeks: IRS Releases New FFI Agreement […]
The future of the Affordable Care Act is coming into focus. Last week, the Senate and House of Representatives held “budget blueprint” votes, setting the stage to dismantle the ACA during the budget process. However, the incoming Trump administration and Congress continue to disagree on some of the “repeal and replace” specifics, including timing. These […]
Congress approved a budget blueprint last week that sets up a vote on a formal repeal measure as soon as January 27th. However, Republicans remain committed to a “repeal and replace” approach, and have suggested that any changes to the employer mandate may take years to go into effect. Republican Chris Collins, part of Donald […]
The Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes Act (PATH Act) enacted in December 2015 creates, extends and permanently implements a number of exemptions and deductions that affect individual and business taxpayers alike. The PATH Act also contains a number of provisions intended to cut down on potential tax fraud. One of these Tax Information Reporting provisions […]
Automatic Exchange of Information (AEOI) legislation is constantly evolving worldwide as the standard is rolled out around the world. The Sovos research team continually monitors new regulations and updates across the globe and publishes them in our Taxport Compass tool. Here are some important changes that occurred in recent weeks: UK Updates Schema Guidance HMRC […]
Individual states and the IRS introduce new 1099 form requirements and changes to existing legislation on a frequent basis. Sovos documents each of these updates in its Taxport Compass portal to arm clients with the most current and accurate information and ensure that they are on the right track in their compliance efforts. Here are […]
Financial Institutions grappling with the advent of the Common Reporting Standard (CRS) will need to stay abreast of another important piece of new UK legislation that will come into force at the same time next year and which will be a further test of their compliance procedures and systems. The Criminal Finances Bill sets out […]
What are companies’ most valuable assets? Is it the machinery and materials (tangibles) used to produce products, or the people, ideas and tasks (intangibles) that drive business value? Over the past few decades, the answer has shifted, with intangible assets generating 85% of business value, according to a recent CFO article. The article’s author, William […]
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) made two important announcements regarding the information reporting requirements imposed under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in Notice 2016-70, released on November 18, 2016. Specifically, the IRS announced: That it was extending the due date for furnishing statements to recipients (Forms 1095-B and 1095-C) That it was extending good faith […]
In September, we held an exclusive AEOI networking event in New York City, where we brought together representatives from the IRS, leading financial intuitions and other industry practitioners all in one room to discuss the importance of syncing tax compliance and tax operations in light of the latest updates in Global Information Reporting. With expectations […]
Tuesday’s presidential election spurred hyperbolic talk about potential implications to Affordable Care Act (ACA) legislation, leaving businesses wondering if they would still need to comply with this legislation and what it may look like going forward. First, it is important to remember that ACA is still in effect and will continue to be in effect […]
Tuesday, November 8th was Election Day in the United States. Federal, state and local offices and ballot questions brought millions of American’s to the polls. As with every election there were results that were expected, some surprises and many changes that will impact the business community in the coming years. Sovos will be monitoring all […]
Voters in Missouri are to decide on a Constitutional amendment restricting sales taxes on services. Synopsis: Missouri is voting on a constitutional amendment that could severely impact sales tax policy for generations. The Election This election season we are electing a new president, seats in the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate are up for […]
Understandably, one of your clients’ biggest concerns related to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is incurring penalties from incorrect reporting. You can help them avoid these costly mistakes by providing information they need to navigate this tax season. Below we’ve shared two resources to assist you. First is a link to a recent Sovos webinar […]
Last year Vermont enacted legislation to be exempted from taxation sales of cloud computing (also known as remotely accessed prewritten software, Software-as-a-Service, “SaaS”, or ASP). A Brief Legislative History In 2010, Vermont issued a technical bulletin that interpreted existing law as imposing tax on prewritten software regardless of how the software was accessed. Act 143 […]