Regulatory Analysis

Posted December 1, 2022 by juliaolienyk
Arkansas Releases W-2 and 1099 Specifications for 2022

Arkansas recently published specifications for W-2 and 1099 filing with the state. Besides year updates to 2022, there were no other substantive changes. The due date for filing W-2 and Forms 1099 is January 31, 2023. To view the updated specifications, click here.

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Posted December 1, 2022 by Alec Webb
Georgia Releases 2023 Employer’s Withholding Tax Guide

Georgia has released it’s 2023 Employer Withholding Tax Guide. The relevant year and withholding due dates have been updated in the guide to reflect accurate dates in 2023. There are no substantial content changes to the Employer Withholding Tax Guide when compared with its previous release in January 2022. Please see the landing page for […]

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Posted December 1, 2022 by Jesse Rooney
IRS Releases Publication 1187 for Tax Year 2022

The IRS has released Publication 1187 for tax year 2022.  This document provides electronic specifications for filing Form 1042-S with the IRS. There are no fundamental changes to the electronic specifications themselves, but there are a few notable changes to ancillary information. Filers who have FIRE transmitter control codes (TCCs) that were applied for earlier […]

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Posted December 1, 2022 by Alec Webb
North Carolina releases 2022 Form 1099 File Layout Specifications and Form 1042-S File Layout Specifications

North Carolina has released its File Layout Specifications for Forms 1099 and 1042-S for tax year 2022. The documents were updated with dates for the 2022 tax year. On the 1099 File Layout Specification, the location for field specification 711-722, “State Income” has changed from Box 17 to Box 18 of 1099-MISC. On both 1099 […]

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Posted December 1, 2022 by Alec Webb
Nebraska Releases Updated 501N for Tax Year 2022

Nebraska recently updated form 501N for tax year 2022. Form 501N is for Nebraska Monthly Income Tax Withholding Deposit. There were no substantive changes from the 2021 version. To view Form 501N, click here.

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Posted November 30, 2022 by Andrew Decker
End of New York Fuel Tax Holiday

Since June, New York has implemented a Fuel Tax Holiday. This holiday exempted sales of motor fuel and diesel motor fuel from New York state sales and use tax and suspended the prepaid sales tax and several fuel excise taxes. The exemption also extended to the Metropolitan Commuter Transportation District’s sales and use taxes. The […]

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Posted November 16, 2022 by Bradley Feimer
Colorado Carryout Bag Fee Effective January 1, 2023

Enacted July 6, 2021, HB 1162 establishes a $0.10 “carryout bag fee” in the state of Colorado. The fee applies to paper bags as well as single-use plastic carryout bags provided at the point of sale of certain stores effective January 1, 2023. Locals may establish a higher fee by ordinance or resolution beginning July […]

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Posted November 11, 2022 by Bradley Feimer
Colorado: City of Lone Tree Temporary Sales Tax Reduction

The Lone Tree City Council approved a temporary sales and use tax rate reduction of 0.5% for the period of December 1, 2022, through January 1, 2023. During the mentioned period, the rate is reduced from 2.8125% to 2.3125%. The Lone Tree business tax page may be found here.

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Posted November 4, 2022 by Andrew Decker
New York Diaper Exemption Scheduled to Take Effect on December 1

Over the summer New York passed the “Diaper Initiative Affordability for Parents and Elderly Remedy (DIAPER) Act” fully exempting sales of diapers from state and local sales taxes. This new exemption is set to take effect on December 1, 2022. The new exemption applies to both children’s and adult diapers as well as to both […]

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Posted November 2, 2022 by Bradley Feimer
Alaska: City of Galena Joins Alaska Remote Seller Sales Tax Commission

The City of Galena has completed the process to fully participate in the Alaska Remote Sellers Sales Tax Commission (ARSSTC). Collection is effective 12/1/2022 and filings will be updated to include Galena on 1/1/2023. More information on the ARSSTC may be found here.

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Posted October 24, 2022 by Alec Webb
Pennsylvania Transitions from e-TIDES to myPATH Tax Portal

The State of Pennsylvania is sunsetting its online tax platform known as “e-TIDES” and transitioning to its new “myPATH” portal. There are a couple of changes to the filing process in this change: e-TIDES did not enforce the CSV columns to be in a particular order, but myPATH will only accept files in the order in […]

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Posted October 24, 2022 by Alec Webb
Kentucky Releases 2022 Specifications for Electronic Submission of 1099 and W-2G

Kentucky has released its Electronic Submission of 1099 and W-2G specs for tax year 2022.  The document was updated with dates for the 2022 tax year. There are no changes to the specifications when compared with the TY 2021 Specifications. To review these specifications in their entirety, please click here to visit the Kentucky Department […]

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Posted October 11, 2022 by David Armas
Kentucky Enacts New Amnesty Period

Kentucky recently enacted HB 8 which provides for a new amnesty period from October 1 to November 29, 2022. During this period, amnesty is available for sales which took place between October 1, 2011, to December 21, 2021 and will apply to most tax types, as well as associated penalties, fees, and interest collected by […]

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Posted October 3, 2022 by Bradley Feimer
Skagway, Alaska Approves Local Sales Tax Holiday

The Municipality of Skagway passed a resolution declaring the period of October 1, 2022, through March 31, 2023, as a sales tax holiday for local purchases. The sales tax holiday applies to all retail sales which physically occur within the local and is not applicable to remote sellers. The resolution may be found here.

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Posted October 3, 2022 by Bradley Feimer
Sitka, Alaska Approves Sales Tax Free Days

The City and Borough of Sitka Assembly has approved a resolution providing November 25th & November 26th, 2022. as sales tax free days. This holiday applies to all sales made within the City and Borough, except any sale of fuel, alcoholic beverages, tobacco products, marijuana, and any sale which is part of a continuing obligation […]

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Posted September 23, 2022 by David Armas
Puerto Rico Enacts Emergency Sales Tax Holiday

As a result of Hurricane Fiona, Puerto Rico has declared a state of emergency through Executive Order No. OE-2022-045. In response to this, the Treasury Department issued Administrative Declaration 22-07 which provides for a temporary exemption from the sales and use tax on “prepared foods”, “candies”, “carbonated beverages”, and “pastries”. The exemption period will begin […]

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Posted September 21, 2022 by David Armas
New Jersey Excludes Sign Installation from Capital Improvement Exemption

New Jersey recently enacted P.L. 2022, c. 97 which excludes the installation of signs from the existing capital improvement sales tax exemption. Sign installers must charge sales tax to their customers on the installation of all signs beginning October 1, 2022. However, the new law allows sign installers to purchase signs and materials for use […]

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Posted September 7, 2022 by Paul Ogawa
Minnesota Updates Withholding Certificate for Pension and Annuity Payments

The Minnesota Department of Revenue recently updated Form W-4MNP, Withholding Certificate for Pension and Annuity Payments. This form is used by distribution recipients to report taxpayer information and exemptions to the payors, who use the information for withholding tax purposes. While the form and payee instructions saw minor updates, the payor instructions saw substantial changes. […]

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