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Showdown on the Prairie – Kansas AG Invalidates DOR Economic Nexus Pronouncement

In a startling development that appears intertwined with local Kansas politics, Attorney General Derek Schmidt issued an opinion that attempts to place a temporary halt to the Department of Revenue’s (DOR) plan to extend its sales tax compliance requirements to remote sellers as of October 1, 2019 – leaving taxpayers in a state of limbo. […]

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Why Companies Should Always Contest IRS Tax Reporting Penalties

Michael Chittenden and Michael Lloyd, or Mike & Mike, specialize in helping companies deal with all sorts of tax issues, including tax reporting. They will speak at GCS Intelligent Reporting in San Antonio about seeking abatement of IRS penalties. Sovos sat down with both to discuss why companies should generally challenge IRS tax reporting penalties.  […]

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Unclaimed Property: What Are Relationship Codes?

We get this question almost every day through our support line. Nearly every state requires relationship code values on the records you are reporting. I’ll explain what they are, how to find them, and how to use them. NAUPA has a list of standard relationship code values. They can be found here on page 23. States have […]

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Six Hidden Costs to Manual Withholding Processes

Many organizations are choosing to say “so-long” to manual withholding processes to gain operational efficiencies allowing finance and accounting teams to focus on business critical tasks rather than repetitive tasks with limited value-add to the organization. In addition, eliminating manual withholding processes can mitigate process, compliance and security risk associated with managing multiple spreadsheets used […]

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Expert: 1099-K Threshold Still too High; California AB5 Law “Far from Settled”

Caroline Bruckner is the managing director of the Kogod Tax Policy Center at the Kogod School of Business at American University in Washington, DC. She is actively-engaged in consulting with Congress on tax policy and in 2016 published the study Shortchanged: The Tax Compliance Challenges of Small Business Operators Driving the On-Demand Platform Economy. Sovos […]

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1099-K Threshold and California AB5 Dominate GCS San Francisco Discussions

The threshold for reporting income on Form 1099-K is increasingly proving to be too high for reducing the tax gap at both state and federal levels, and the problem will only get worse as the gig economy grows. Form 1099-K and California gig workers dominated discussion at the mid-September GCS conference in San Francisco. The […]

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Safeguarding Your SAP S/4HANA Transition from Sales Tax

On September 26, Sovos held a webinar, “How a Modern Approach to Sales and Use Tax Safeguards Your SAP S/4HANA Transition.” You may now view a recording and download the slides. VP of Regulatory Analysis & Design Chuck Maniace and Sales Engineering Manager Tim Roden shared reasons why tax compliance needs to play a role […]

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Cannabis Banking Bill that Passed House Could Lead to Jump in 1099 Reporting Volume

The House this week passed a bill that could lead to an increase in 1099 reporting volume for financial institutions. The Secure and Fair Enforcement (SAFE) Banking Act would provide a safe harbor from federal investigations or prosecution for financial institutions that take on cannabis businesses as customers in states where cannabis sales are legal. […]

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Meeting the New Indirect Tax Challenges of Accounts Payable Automation

A substantial number of companies are unaware of the full challenges around tax compliance and their procurement processes. Part of the challenge is that tax compliance must functionally sit with procurement and other business functions in the enterprise that own the data interchange, while the ultimate responsibility for tax compliance remains with the tax department. […]

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Unclaimed Property: The Problem Companies Don’t Know They Have

What is unclaimed property? Companies that don’t know could be putting themselves at risk for costly audits and financial penalties. Danielle Herring, compliance manager for unclaimed property reporting at Sovos, explains what unclaimed property is and how companies should manage it. Sovos: Unclaimed property seems like a misunderstood or maybe completely unfamiliar concept for a […]

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Your Property Records, Like Fine Wine, Need to Age Properly

Many companies like to report unclaimed property as soon as it shows up as abandoned on their books. I understand the desire to get the records reported to the state and out of your hair, but you may wish to slow down and let those records age. Why is this important? One reason is that […]

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Unclaimed Property Electronic Reporting – Data Protection

In these modern times, security of sensitive data is at the forefront of everyone’s minds. Clients, vendors, and employees should be able to trust that their sensitive data such as social security numbers and account numbers are safe in your hands. You most likely have protocols in place within your company to maintain data security. […]

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Indirect Tax Compliance Challenges in Accounts Payable Automation

AP automation is supposed to save SAP customers money, but developments in digital tax could derail its benefits and actually create further liabilities. With tax authorities all over the world seeking to increase revenues and close tax gaps, IT professionals and AP system administrators face new challenges in indirect tax compliance. Among those challenges are […]

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6 Reasons You Should Attend the 2019 GCS Intelligent Reporting Summit

The tax information reporting event of the year is coming in October! Sovos will present the 2019 GCS Intelligent Reporting Summit in San Antonio Oct. 28-30. You can’t afford to miss it! Here’s why:  NEW! Unclaimed Property Regulations: De-mystify unclaimed property reporting and learn how to protect your company from risk you might not even […]

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California AB5 Gig Economy Bill Will Affect Tax Reporting, But How?

California Governor Gavin Newsom is poised to sign into law a bill that would recategorize gig economy workers such as ride-share drivers from being independent workers to full-time employees.  The bill, California AB5, could have a profound impact on tax withholding and information reporting at state levels, with other states closely monitoring California’s activity. It […]

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E-commerce Retailers Step up Cyber Monday Preparations

Retailers with e-commerce channels have a lot to gain during Cyber Monday or Cyber Week. According to BlackFriday.com, Cyber Monday spending is anticipated to grow 20% this year, with consumers spending nearly $9.5 billion online. Cyber Monday also falls on December 2 this year, one week later than last, giving consumers fewer weeks before Christmas […]

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Electronic Reporting – Welcoming Unclaimed Property to the 21st Century

Almost every state has moved away from paper reporting in favor of electronic reporting, welcoming the unclaimed property reporting process into the digital age. Many of the slow-moving processes can be easily streamlined and brought up to date with simple, intuitive technology. First, let’s describe the difference between the two types of filings as many […]

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Benefits of Sales Tax Automation Software and Deployment Options

You operate a lean tax compliance and reporting team. Maybe your company has reduced staff over the past 5-10 years while continuing to grow its business through organic means as well as merger and acquisition.  But now your staff of 10 is down to four or five. What was once a manageable manual process of […]

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