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Unclaimed Property Audit Scope

By: Laurie Andrews, Gary Joseph and Brian McCarthy The unclaimed property audit landscape is forever changing.  Just a few years ago there were only a handful of active third party contingent fee audit firms, whereas today there are currently 8+ audit firms contracted by the states to audit companies to ensure compliance with unclaimed property.  […]

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How the World Can Meet the Post COVID-19 Automation Challenge

It’s good to see light at the end of the tunnel. Nonetheless, it’s too little, too late for many smaller – but also plenty of larger – companies. Thousands couldn’t weather the storm because they were particularly dependent on human contact. Others were affected disproportionally simply because COVID-19 hit them just as they traversed a […]

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Breaking News: Scope of Indian e-invoicing system is Expanding from 1 April 2021

During the past few months, in the absence of formal clarification, there has been much speculation on whether the Indian authorities would move forward with the expansion of the mandatory e-invoicing scope. While some have raised concerns that the Indian mid-market to SME segment would not be ready for such a change, others, including government […]

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IPT Regulation Changes in Europe for 2021

2021 sees several significant regulation changes for insurers when complying with insurance premium tax (IPT) across Europe. These include a new reporting system, an IPT increase, and new exemptions. To help insurers understand these changes, in this blog we’ll look at each of these changes. Spain – IPT increase Probably the most significant change this […]

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Switching vs. Suffering: Sales and Use Tax Pain is Avoidable

As one of the more complicated administrative aspects of a retail business, sales and use tax filing processes are ripe for re-evaluation. Begin by asking yourself questions such as: Does my current solution do enough to make my life simpler? Do I get more out of it than I am putting in? Believe it or […]

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How Marjam Building Supply Solved Sales and Use Tax

Almost two decades ago when Bruce Respler joined Marjam Building Supply, one of the largest distributors of building materials on the East Coast, he was in charge of calculating and filing sales taxes manually. The company, which now owns 40 lumberyards, was only selling into a few states at the time. But even then, the […]

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UK’s Making Tax Digital – 1 April Brings End to Soft Landing Period

Since April 2019, the UK has required the submission of VAT returns and the storage of VAT records to be completed in accordance with the requirements of its Making Tax Digital (MTD) regulations. One of these requirements is that data transfer between software programs be achieved through ‘digital links.’ This requirement was initially waived during […]

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Sovos Strengthens Complete, Connected Tax Compliance in Brazil with Latest Acquisition

For businesses headquartered or operating in Brazil, the constantly shifting Nota Fiscal compliance regulations are a well-known pain point. The Sistema Público de Escrituração Digital (SPED) reporting rules debuted in 2008 to digitize paper invoices and records, and the rules continue to change frequently, creating complexity and risk. These difficulties are deepened for businesses that […]

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Albania: Updated CTC System Roll-out Timeline and Further Details Published

Following the introduction of ‘fiscalization’, Albania’s Continuous Transactions Controls scheme (CTC), in early 2020, the Albanian government published more information about the CTC system and in late 2020 updated the roll-out timeline. During 2020, the Albanian government published a series of secondary legislation about different elements of the CTC scheme. The Albanian CTC scheme is […]

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OSS and the EU E-Commerce VAT Package: What You Need to Know About the Upcoming Changes

The EU introduces the E-Commerce VAT Package and OSS on 1 July 2021. The previous delay from 1 January 2021 was due to the COVID-19 pandemic. COVID-19 is far from resolved with many Member States still suffering significantly with wide-ranging restrictions in place in many countries. Regardless, the European Commission’s current plan is to press ahead […]

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Maryland Enters the World of Digital Tax – Part 2

As reported here, a few weeks ago the Maryland Legislature enacted two bills impacting the state’s approach to tax in the digital economy. The first bill was a first-in-the-nation tax on digital advertising that is already being challenged in the courts on Constitutional grounds. The second, HB 932, while far less controversial, should not be […]

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Growth is Great – But is Your Approach to Sales Tax Keeping Up?

When business is booming, the last thing you want to do is focus on tax liability.  But as you expand, so does complexity. Moving into new geographic areas or creating new products and services will likely affect your business’ sales tax obligations, so it’s vital to keep up with new requirements as you grow.  After […]

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If Cars Can Drive Themselves, Should Filing Sales and Use Tax Be so Hard?

Picture this scenario: You input your sales and use tax data into your automated tax management tool and wait for your filings to be ready. A few days later, you get your determinations and have 24 hours to sign off.  You try to do quality control, but the forms don’t provide visibility into what data […]

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It’s 2021. No More Unpleasant Sales and Use Tax Surprises

It’s no secret 2020 was a year of personal and professional disruption, requiring rapid adaptation. So long, office happy hour. Hello Zoom quarantinis! Of course, businesses have been adapting just like each of us. You may have been growing your online sales… perhaps quickly. Maybe you’re selling into states you’ve never done business in before […]

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India Signals an Expansion in the Scope of E-Invoicing

The new India’s e-invoicing expansion has been live since October 2020 and it has been rolled-out in phases. The first phase started in October 2020 with taxpayers with a 500 Cr. rupees threshold or more and the second phase continued in January 2021 covering taxpayers with a threshold of 100 Cr. rupees or more. The […]

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Meet the Expert: Andrew Hocking, VP of Consulting and Compliance Services, Europe

Meet the Expert is a series of blogs to share more about the team behind our innovative software and managed services. As a global organisation with tax experts across all regions, our dedicated team are always keeping abreast of the latest regulation changes to ensure our customers stay compliant. What is your role and what […]

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From Tax Control to Tax Collaboration: Russia’s Pioneering a New Approach

The trend of real-time data collection as a tax control mechanism by tax authorities across the world is not much of a surprise now, quite the contrary. One by one and at increasing speed, governments are rolling out local adaptions of Continuous Transaction Controls regimes, more commonly referred to as CTCs. However, new trends are […]

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Mississippi Sales Tax Nexus Changes

The Supreme Court’s 2018 ruling on South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc. had a ripple effect across the country on how out-of-state businesses must collect and remit sales tax. The Mississippi sales tax nexus is just one example of how remote sellers and marketplace facilitators need to ensure they remain compliant as regulations are updated. Below […]

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