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Tax Compliance Software – 4 Key Characteristics Reduce Risk

The tax compliance playing field has gone global, with a complex web of intersecting, and sometimes conflicting, tax laws and jurisdictions. The digital era of tax compliance requires tax compliance software that can support centralized control and oversight – otherwise, companies will be vulnerable to missed deadlines, missed regulation changes, errors and discrepancies, fines, penalties and […]

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Black Friday to Cyber Monday – Another Sovos Sales Tax Software Success

Multichannel and Internet Retailers Benefit from 40 Percent Performance Gains in Tax Determination Transactional Performance If you read the recent Black Friday and Cyber Monday reports for 2017 in the media, many sourced from the National Retail Federation (NRF) or Adobe Analytics, the main takeaway was the accelerated evolution from brick-and-mortar to online retail. This […]

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1099 Season Checklist: Meeting the Challenges of Changing Requirements

The PATH Act is back for a sequel to last season’s confusion over compliance requirements, and this time, states have joined the show. For the upcoming 1099 tax season, it’s more important than ever for organizations to keep up with new deadlines and other potential surprises. As part of the provisions of the PATH Act, […]

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5 Considerations for Colombia’s eInvoicing Requirement

By January 2019, all companies that pay VAT in Colombia will be required to comply with mandatory e-invoicing as the country aims to curb tax evasion and increase collections. However, businesses with operations in Colombia must begin preparing now. Here are 5 considerations that every company planning their VAT compliance strategies in Colombia should know: […]

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The Art of Archive Off-Boarding: Can You Be Held Hostage By Your Archiving Vendor?

One of the aspects of Sovos’s checklist for ‘globally compliant archiving’ that we get most questions about is off-boarding. We’d like to share the answers to key frequently asked questions regarding this notion below. What do we mean by archive off-boarding? Put simply: it should be possible – operationally, technically and legally – to leave […]

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Old News or Fake News? Is There a Sign-Spiracy in Europe?

When I read this recent social media initiative by CloudTrade, my first reaction was a wave of nostalgia for the debate about VAT e-invoicing requirements that raged in Europe between 2005 and 2010. During those years, emotions ran high between e-signature haters and e-signature proponents in the context of B2B electronic invoicing. The first group […]

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ACA Season Preparation: Deadlines and Penalties Get Serious

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) survived an onslaught of resistance and repeal attempts last summer, and ACA reporting for tax year 2017 reporting is definitely happening. This year, unlike in years past, extended filing deadlines are unlikely and financial penalties are very real. For filers, both the complexity and the risk of ACA filings are […]

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From Tax-Free to VAT: A Look at the Current Status of VAT Implementation in the Gulf States

The efforts involved in planning and executing the introduction of VAT is a big task for any one country, let alone for a group of neighboring countries to attempt at the same time. Nonetheless, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), currently Saudi Arabia, UAE, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait, have during the last couple of years […]

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Point vs Scalable VAT Compliance and Reporting Solution Comparison

As businesses consider technology to support compliance, there are two primary types of solutions they can choose: point or scalable. In a recent infographic, we examined how point solutions (which are deployed locally and support a minimal number of regulations) stack up against scalable solutions (which are available globally or regionally for a variety of […]

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Tax Analyst Skills Needed for the Future of Indirect Tax

What are the skills today’s tax analyst needs to prepare for the future of indirect tax? You may have gone into the profession thinking, “I’m better at math than language, and being a tax analyst sounds like a good career choice. It could get boring, but I’ll manage.” You may have been right on the […]

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VAT Compliance and Reporting Technology: A “Nice to Have” or “Must Have?”

New and evolving VAT compliance and audit mandates are putting a lot of pressure on businesses, making them reevaluate how they internally manage indirect tax determination and reporting. Nearly one-third of CFOs told Grant Thornton that keeping up with the volume and complexity of compliance changes is one of their biggest challenges. Traditional compliance approaches […]

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“Recurso de Amparo” or Writs of Amparo filed against eContabilidad requirement in Mexico no longer a viable strategy to delay obligations

When the Miscellaneous Resolution for 2015 entered into force requiring the report of the Electronic Accounting (“eContabilidad” or eAccounting), a great number of taxpayers that considered that their constitutional rights were violated filed Amparos against this new mandate. The immediate result was that thousands of businesses received a suspension of the obligation of: Submitting or […]

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Paraguay Set to Join Mandatory E-Invoicing Club

It is not new that mandatory e-invoicing has flourished with notable strength in the recent history of taxation in Latin America. Ten or so years ago, the Latin American countries understood how technology could be of much assistance in fighting tax evasion, a well-known historical problem in that region, while also driving standardisation to support […]

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Procure-to-Pay Tax Compliance Practices – Sovos L.A. Event Recap

Sovos was on the road for one of our local Global Compliance Series (GCS) events at The Palm in Los Angeles last week. Our experts — Matt Walsh, Principal of Indirect Tax at Sovos, and Tim Kirkpatrick, Director at PwC — presented to tax leaders from primarily retail and manufacturing businesses on the challenges of […]

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1099 Compass Regulatory Update: Week of Nov. 6, 2017

Changes to tax compliance requirements and legislation happen frequently at the state and IRS levels.  In order to provide customers with the updated and accurate information they need, Sovos documents each of these changes in its Compass portal. Here are some notable changes in 1099 reporting from this week. South Carolina Publishes 2017 Instructions & […]

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3 months later Spain’s SII Real-Time Reporting Rollout continues

Several modifications to the Spain’s SII Real-Time Reporting mandate are expected to go into effect during 2018 and beyond. We already announced that SII will expand to Basque Country and Navarra on January 1, and now we’re anticipating additional changes to launch simultaneously   Annual Reports due by January 30, 2018. SII reporting obligations for 2017 […]

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1099-Krazy: Why Tax Reporting in the Sharing Economy Is about to Get a Lot More Difficult

Two trends have converged to create a nightmare for tax information reporting. First, the sharing economy has redefined work and taxation of wages. Second, the IRS has decided that it needs to bridge the gap between revenues and taxes paid—a divide that the sharing economy has only made wider. The result is a nightmare scenario […]

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Unlucky 7: New IRS Guidance Reveals Why 1099-MISC Forms Could Be at Risk

IRS Publication 1220 contained a potentially nasty little surprise for 1099-MISC filers. The trouble centers on Box 7, the area of the form where filers signify non-employee compensation. For tax year 2016, forms with information in Box 7 are due Jan. 31, 2018, although the IRS will extend the deadline to March 2 upon request. […]

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