Regulatory Analysis

Posted January 14, 2020 by Alex Samuel
Alabama Severe Weather Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday Feb. 21-23

Alabama will hold its annual Weather Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday from Friday, February 21, 2020 through Sunday, February 23, 2020, giving shoppers the opportunity to purchase certain severe weather preparedness items free of state and certain local sales tax when the cost per item is $60 or less, or in the case of portable generators […]

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Posted January 7, 2020 by Kaitlyn Smethurst
Louisiana DOR Releases Further Guidance on New CBD Tax

As previously reported, the Louisiana legislature passed House Bill 560 this year, which imposed a new tax on certain CBD products effective January 1, 2020.  Based on recent guidance released by the Department of Revenue (DOR), it’s now clear that the new  tax is not applied at the point of retail sale. Rather, it’s properly […]

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Posted December 18, 2019 by Paul Ogawa
Massachusetts Releases Electronic Reporting Specifications for TY19 W-2 Reporting

The Massachusetts Department of Revenue recently released its W-2 Handbook. This booklet contains instructions and specifications for filing W-2 reports with the state electronically. The most significant change to this booklet and its specifications lies in the RS (State) Record for W-2 reporting: positions 360 – 370 were revised to accommodate Federal Mass Wages, while […]

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Posted December 18, 2019 by Matthew Gonnella
Michigan Passes Marketplace Facilitator Legislation

Michigan recently enacted legislation requiring to collect tax on behalf of marketplace sellers once they meet certain thresholds. Marketplace facilitators must collects tax when they facilitate gross sales of $100,000 or more or when they facilitate 200 or more separate transactions for the sale of tangible personal property to purchasers in Michigan during the previous […]

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Posted December 18, 2019 by Gerry Nelligan
DC Released W2 and 1099 Specifications for TY 2019

Changes to 1099/W-2G instructions were confined to the “What’s New” section. These changes explain the changes to the federal 1099-B and 1099-G forms as posted in the IRS’s 1220 Publication.  What’s New: Form 1099-B, Proceeds from Broker and Barter Exchange Transactions Payee “B” Record: Field Position 620 – Applicable Checkbox for Qualified Opportunity Fund (QOF) […]

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Posted December 18, 2019 by Gerry Nelligan
VA released W2 and 1099 specifications for TY 2019

VA released W2 and 1099 specs for TY 2019. This publication contains specifications for reporting W2s and 1099s. There are several updates to this publication which are as follows: P. 4: Amending Data Web Upload does not currently accept the W2C format. If you are correcting a wage amount or amount withheld, fix the incorrect amount in […]

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Posted December 18, 2019 by Jesse Rooney
New York Releases 2020 Withholding Tables

New York has released its 2020 “Withholding Tax Tables and Methods,” which contains withholding tables for 2020.  The revised tables go into effect January 1, 2020. To review the tax tables, please follow this link.

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Posted December 13, 2019 by Paul Ogawa
Illinois Issues New Filing Requirement for Form 1099-K

The Illinois Department of Revenue recently published Informational Bulletin FY 2020-14 which details a new state filing requirement for Federal Form 1099-K. Federal Form 1099-K reports certain payment card and third party network transactions, and any entities issuing this form to Illinois payees will now be required to file those reports with Illinois. Beginning with […]

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Posted December 13, 2019 by Paul Ogawa
Connecticut Updates 1099 and W-2 Electronic Filing Specifications

The Connecticut Department of Revenue Services recently released updated specifications for information returns which include 1099 and W-2 reports. These publications not only include electronic filing specifications, but also include instructions and information relevant to filing for the upcoming information returns deadline of January 31, 2020. While the specifications remain largely unchanged from the prior […]

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Posted December 13, 2019 by Paul Ogawa
Canada Updates Specifications for Electronic Filing of Certain Information Returns

The Canada Revenue Agency recently published their TY 2019 (calendar year 2020) specifications for reporting information returns electronically. These specifications are used to transmit information returns like the T5 and T5008 slips to the CRA electronically. There were a number of changes to these specifications from TY 2018, a selection of which are listed below: […]

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Posted December 5, 2019 by Kaitlyn Smethurst
Louisiana Imposes New Tax on CBD Products

Under House Bill 560, passed in June of this year, the Louisiana legislature imposed a new excise tax on certain CBD products which takes effect on January 1, 2020. This new tax, which is charged at the point of retail sale, applies at a rate of 3% and applies in addition to existing state and […]

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Posted December 5, 2019 by Alex Samuel
Illinois Enacts Marketplace Facilitator Legislation

Illinois recently enacted legislation requiring marketplace facilitators that meet certain thresholds to collect tax on behalf of their marketplace sellers. Marketplace facilitators must collect tax when they facilitate gross sales of $100,000 or more or when they facilitate 200 or more separate transactions for the sale of tangible personal property to purchasers in Illinois during […]

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Posted December 5, 2019 by Alex Samuel
Florida Cities Change Communication Services Tax Rate

Sales of communications services in Florida are taxable, unless specifically exempt. Communications services are defined as voice, data, audio, video, or any other information or signals, transmitted by any medium. The cities of Gulf Breeze (5.82%), Marco Island (2.80%), and Palm Shores (5.82%) have updated their Communications Services Tax rates as indicated, effective January 1, […]

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Posted December 5, 2019 by Alex Samuel
Florida Reduces Sales Tax for Rentals of Real Property

Florida recently enacted legislation which will reduce the sales tax on rentals of real property from 5.7% to 5.5% effective January 1, 2020. Examples of real property rentals subject to this tax include commercial office or retail space, warehouses, and self-storage units or mini-warehouses. The local option discretionary sales surtax imposed by the county where […]

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Posted December 5, 2019 by Matthew Gonnella
Wisconsin’s Baseball Stadium District Tax to End

Wisconsin recently recently passed Assembly Bill 73 which will end the 0.1% baseball stadium sales and use tax on March 31, 2020 within Wisconsin’s “Baseball Stadium District” which includes Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Washington, Racine, and Waukesha counties.  A copy of the bill can be found here. 

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Posted November 22, 2019 by Erik Wallin
Alaska is Next Frontier for Economic Nexus

Alaska one of the few places without a state-level sales tax. There are however many independent cities and boroughs which administer and collect their own taxes. As many states across the country seek to reap the tax dollars now available due to the Wayfair decision, the localities in Alaska felt left out in the cold. […]

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Posted November 22, 2019 by Kaitlyn Smethurst
Louisiana Remote Sellers Commission Makes Progress

As the Louisiana Remote Sellers Commission moves forward with their plan to impose sales tax collection requirements on remote sellers, they have taken a step forward by approving a proposal from a new vendor who will design and implement a tax administration system for the state to help manage remote collections. The new vendor will […]

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Posted November 22, 2019 by Paul Ogawa
Pennsylvania Releases Specifications for W-2 and 1099 Reporting

The Pennsylvania Department of Revenue recently released two publications containing the specifications for electronic reporting of W-2 and 1099 information. These specifications are separated into two separate sets: W-2 and 1099 specifications for Comma Delimited File Formats, and specifications based on the Social Security Administration’s EFW-2 format. There are several changes to these publications compared […]

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