
Sales Tax Compliance Prep for the Big Game
Whether your retail company is planning to advertise in the Big Game this weekend or just watch the excitement with family and friends, there are
Whether your retail company is planning to advertise in the Big Game this weekend or just watch the excitement with family and friends, there are
Sales tax nexus is not static. As your company grows, expands and evolves, your nexus footprint will likely change as well. All too often, companies
By Diane Yetter, President and Founder of Sales Tax Institute When it comes to building a strategy to manage sales tax, every company will have
Earlier this month, Washington released an Interim Guidance Statement on the taxability of non-fungible tokens (NFTs). In short, the Washington Department of Revenue (DOR) suggested
Sales tax is commonly a driving force for revenue, yet it can be utilized by legislatures to influence change in public policy. Whether the policy
Omnichannel retailers know that they cannot overlook sales tax, but it is a time-consuming and complicated process. Especially when retailers operate in numerous jurisdictions and
At this point, knowing that increasingly complex sales tax requirements exist is not the issue. Organizations know that they’re facing more complicated rules and regulations,
What does wedding season have to do with sales tax? Depending on the products and services your business offers, there could be more involved than
No company wants a focus on managing sales tax to distract them from their primary business objectives. But it’s a mandatory part of business that
This blog was updated on August 3, 2022 While the concept of a sales tax holiday, or a tax free weekend, is not new, it
Several states are redefining their sales tax laws to better consider gender equality in evaluating what is a necessary good. Often, this means states are
As the digitization of sales tax continues to raise compliance stakes worldwide, businesses require a complete solution for real-time tax calculation. User-centric solutions that operate
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
The Maryland Legislature overrode gubernatorial vetoes on two bills that substantially change how Maryland approaches digital tax. The Legislature adopted a novel rule that seeks
How much can I expect to spend on holiday shopping this year? Well, that may depend on where you live and shop. You see, your
By Kelsey O’Gorman & Denise Hatem In the United States, food is the third-largest expense for lower-income households, after housing and transportation. For higher-income households,
When the South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc. decision took place, nearly every state started to adopt to new sales tax nexus requirements, including Michigan. The
This year has brought change to the Illinois sales tax nexus rules. In addition to the South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc. decision, collection obligations changed