Regulatory Analysis

Posted April 22, 2020 by Paul Ogawa
Iowa Announces Small Business Relief Program for COVID-19

Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds announced an Iowa Small Business Relief Program to assist the state’s small businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. This program offers small businesses relief grants and tax deferral of sales and/or withholding taxes due along with waiver of penalty and interest for retail sales and/or withholding taxes due on or after […]

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Posted April 22, 2020 by Paul Ogawa
California Issues Extensions for Tax Payments and Reporting due to COVID-19

In light of the COVID-19 pandemic the California Franchise Tax Board (“FTB”) has issued extensions for reporting and payment of certain tax types, which include withholding tax. For non-resident/non-wage withholding payments and reporting for the first two pay periods, the new due date for reporting and payment is now July 15, 2020. The third pay […]

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Posted April 22, 2020 by Paul Ogawa
New Mexico Issues Withholding Tax Extensions Due to COVID-19

New Mexico Taxation & Revenue recently published a bulletin describing withholding tax relief due to the COVID-19 pandemic. For withholding taxes due to be reported and paid between March 25, 2020 and July 25, 2020, taxpayers may report or pay without penalty no later than July 25, 2020. This includes those withholding payments and reports […]

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Posted April 22, 2020 by Paul Ogawa
South Carolina Issues Extensions for Withholding Tax Returns and Payments Due

The South Carolina Department of Revenue recently issued extensions as tax relief in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Tax returns and payments due between April 1, 2020 and June 1, 2020 will now be due on June 1, 2020. Regarding payments, penalties and interest will not be charged if the payments are made by June […]

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Posted April 15, 2020 by Paul Ogawa
IRS Extends Due Date for 5498 Forms to July 15

Making the announcement through Notice 2020-23, the IRS has extended the due date for a number of taxpayer actions which include filing Forms 5498, 5498-QA, 5498-ESA, and 5498-SA. Citing to a list of taxpayer acts found in Revenue Procedure 2018-58, affected taxpayers are granted an extension of time relating to “time-sensitive acts” due to be […]

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Posted April 14, 2020 by Andrew Decker
Washington Exempts Feminine Hygiene Products

Washington State recently enacted new legislation which would exempt feminine hygiene products from the retail sales tax. Washington is the latest state to exempt such products in recent years, following in the footsteps of states such as New York, Florida, and Utah who have also recently exempted such products. The new law takes effect beginning July […]

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Posted April 9, 2020 by Paul Ogawa
Florida Enacts Bill Requiring 1099-K Filing

House Bill 7097 was recently passed by the Florida Legislature and approved by Governor DeSantis, paving the way for a new information return requirement in the state. Under Section 212.134 of the Bill, payment settlement entities and other third-party facilitators who handle payment card and third-party network transactions must file a 1099-K return with Florida […]

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Posted April 2, 2020 by Alex Samuel
Tennessee Enacts Marketplace Facilitator Legislation

Tennessee 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 total sales of more than $500,000 to consumers in Tennessee during the previous 12 months. Additionally, marketplace facilitators must source sales of tangible personal property on their […]

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Posted March 26, 2020 by Paul Ogawa
New Jersey Passes Extension for Health Coverage Filings

The New Jersey Department of Treasury recently issued updated guidance for health coverage filings, extending the due date for coverage providers to file their 1095 health coverage forms for tax year 2019 with the Department of Taxation. Health coverage providers will now have until May 15, 2020 to provide the necessary 1095 forms to the Department of […]

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Posted March 26, 2020 by Paul Ogawa
Iowa Extends Income Tax Withholding Deposit Due Date

The Iowa Department of Revenue announced that the due date for certain withholding payment deposits will be extended in light of the evolving situation surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, Iowa residents or other taxpayers doing business in Iowa assigned to the semi-monthly deposit cycle will see an extension: for the period ending on March 15, […]

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Posted March 26, 2020 by Paul Ogawa
IRS Releases Updated Publication 1281

The IRS recently published an updated version of Publication 1281, Backup Withholding for Missing and Incorrect Name/TIN(s). This publication provides guidance and procedures for issuing and receiving Notice CP2100 and CP2100A, backup withholding relating to incorrect names/TINs, and sample forms for soliciting TINs from information return recipients. There is only one change to the publication, […]

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Posted March 26, 2020 by Paul Ogawa
Virginia Changes Reporting Obligations for Third-Party Settlement Organizations

The Virginia legislature recently passed legislation which makes significant changes to the reporting obligations of gig economy participants and specifically third-party settlement organizations. SB 211 makes changes to tax information reporting for gig economy participants, specifically third-party settlement organizations (TPSOs) who must issue Form 1099-K to report payments made to their payees. Under the new […]

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Posted March 25, 2020 by Paul Ogawa
New Jersey Passes Extension for Health Coverage Filings

The New Jersey Department of Treasury recently issued updated guidance for health coverage filings, extending the due date for coverage providers to file their 1095 health coverage forms for tax year 2019 with the Department of Taxation. Health coverage providers will now have until May 15, 2020 to provide the necessary 1095 forms to the Department of […]

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Posted March 23, 2020 by Alex Samuel
Kodiak, Alaska Enacts 1-Day Optional Sales Tax Holiday

The City of Kodiak, Alaska has enacted a one-day annual sales tax holiday. Under the terms of the Kodiak City Code, the sales tax holiday  will take place on the first Saturday in March each year. For 2020, the holiday occurred on March 7th. The holiday applies to all sales and rentals of tangible personal […]

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Posted March 23, 2020 by Alex Samuel
Alaska Remote Seller Sales Tax Commission Adopts Uniform Sale Tax Code

Approximately 25 local governments in Alaska have signed an intergovernmental agreement establishing a Commission that will provide governance over a streamlined, single-level administration of sales tax collection and remittance. The Commission recently adopted their uniform sales tax code which includes provisions requiring remote sellers and marketplace facilitators to collect and remit sales tax if their […]

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Posted March 23, 2020 by Jesse Rooney
Supreme Court Will Take Up ACA Challenge

The Supreme Court announced it would consider a challenge to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) colloquially known as Obamacare.  The legal challenge, brought by the Attorney General of Texas, seeks to overturn the landmark healthcare law.  The challenge proposes that since the ACA only passes constitutional muster through its tax implications, the 2017’s Tax Cuts and […]

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Posted March 23, 2020 by Daniel Kostrzewa
Saskatchewan aims to collect provincial sales tax from out-of-province e-commerce platforms

As part of its 2020-2021 Budget Estimates, released on March 18, Saskatchewan revealed that it intends to pass the Provincial Sales Tax Amendment Act, 2020. This bill will enact initiatives to ensure out-of-province e-commerce platforms collect and remit Saskatchewan’s provincial sales tax (PST). Sovos is closely tracking Saskatchewan’s plans as they become available. To view Saskatchewan’s budget […]

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Posted March 23, 2020 by Daniel Kostrzewa
Manitoba decreases its general retail sales tax rate to 6% effective July 1

As part of its Budget 2020, released on March 19, Manitoba is lowering its general retail sales tax (RST) rate to 6% from the current rate of 7%. This rate decrease becomes effective on July 1, 2020.  To view Manitoba’s Budget 2020 in its entirety, please click here.

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