Regulatory Analysis

Posted December 1, 2023 by Alexander Dunn
Additional Back to School Sales Tax Holiday Set to Begin January 1st in Florida

12/1/2023 For the first time, a Florida Back to School Sales Tax Holiday will occur outside of the summer months. Under HB 7063, this Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday will begin January 1, 2024, and end January 14, 2024. Exempt items include learning aids and jigsaw puzzles selling for $30 or less per item, certain school […]

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Posted December 1, 2023 by Daniel Kostrzewa
Oregon Imposes New 988 Coordinated Crisis Service Tax

12/1/2023 Beginning on January 1, 2024, Oregon will impose a new 988 tax on telecommunication services. The tax is $0.40 per transaction and applies to the same services or products as Oregon’s current E911 tax. More information on the tax can be found here.

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Posted November 21, 2023 by Paul Ogawa
IRS Delays 1099-K Reporting Threshold Change for 2023, Announces $5,000 Phase-In Threshold for 2024

Today, the IRS announced in Notice 2023-74 that it will again delay the implementation of the $600 1099-K reporting threshold for third party settlement organizations. For tax year 2023 transactions reported in 2024, the old threshold of $20,000 and 200 transactions will apply. The IRS also announced that tax year 2024 will be a ‘phase […]

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Posted November 21, 2023 by Bradley Feimer
Lone Tree, Colorado Sales & Use Tax Rate Decrease

11/20/2023 The City of Lone Tree, Colorado sales and use tax rate will decrease from 2.8125% to 2.5% on December 1, 2023. Further information may be found here.

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Posted November 20, 2023 by Freda Pepper
Oregon House Bill was enacted on 7/13/23

This is to advise that the Oregon House Bill was enacted on 7/13/23. The new law becomes effective on 1/1/24. This law focuses on due diligence, securities, and abandonment presumptions and provides detailed updates to the current legislation. This law enacts changes in the following areas: Definitions: A new definition of Security A new definition […]

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Posted November 16, 2023 by Jesse Rooney
Missouri Releases 2023 W-2 Electronic Reporting Direction

Missouri has released “Missouri Employer Reporting of W-2s Instructions and Specifications Handbook.”  The document provides direction on how to prepare and file electronic W-2 records with the state. The document has change significantly in presentation, however the electronic specifications for filing W-2s with the state has not changed.  Missouri generally follows the federal standard but […]

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Posted October 13, 2023 by Dan Barros
South Carolina: Additional Items Now Subject to Maximum Tax

South Carolina imposes an additional tax on certain vehicles, including cars, aircraft, and boats, called the “Max Tax”. The Max Tax rate is 5% of the total purchase price, not to exceed a maximum of $500. As a result of a decision from the South Carolina Court of Appeals, the South Carolina Department of Revenue […]

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Posted October 13, 2023 by Radhika Akhil
Tennessee Enacts Permanent Exemption on Firearm Safety Items

Effective November 1, 2023, Tennessee will impose a permanent exemption on “firearm safes” and “firearm safety devices.” In previous years, Tennessee provided sales tax holidays on such items. As the definitions of eligible items under the permanent exemption are the same as those under the sales tax holiday, the sales tax holiday eligible items will […]

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Posted October 13, 2023 by Dan Barros
Baltimore County, Maryland Imposes Carryout Bag Fee

10/12/2023 Effective November 1, 2023, Baltimore County, Maryland will impose a $0.05 carryout bag fee for certain paper and reusable bags sold to a customer of qualifying retail establishments. The official language of Act may be found here.

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Posted October 11, 2023 by Carolina Silva
Canada B2B e-invoicing study

E-invoicing for B2B transactions is permitted but not yet mandatory in Canada. However, in the last years the Canadian government has been promoting e-invoicing and has introduced certain requirements. In 2018, it introduced a requirement for all federal suppliers to accept e-invoices and exchange e-invoices in public procurement through the PEPPOL network. Also, it has […]

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Posted October 11, 2023 by Paul Ogawa
IRS Releases Publication 1220 for Tax Year 2023

The IRS recently released the 2023 Publication 1220, which contains electronic filing specifications for forms 1099 and other information returns. There are no changes to the specifications themselves, but filers should be aware of several important additions to the publication. First, information about the new IRIS filing system has been added. To use IRIS, filers […]

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Posted October 11, 2023 by Jesse Rooney
IRS Releases Publication 1187 for 2023

The IRS has released Publication 1187, “Specifications for Electronic Filing of Forms 1042-S, Foreign Person’s U.S. Source Income Subject to Withholding.”  The document provides electronic filing specifications and directions for Form 1042-S. The publication has the following the changes to electronic filing direction: The IRS now states that the unique form identifier for a record […]

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Posted October 11, 2023 by Jesse Rooney
North Carolina Releases Electronic Filing Specifications for 2023

North Carolina has released its electronic filing specifications for forms NC, NCX, W-2, W-2C, 1042-S and 1099.  North Carolina generally follows the federal format for the federal forms with some minor modifications.  There are no changes to the modifications for the 2023 tax years for these forms. To review the electronic specifications, follow this link.

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Posted October 9, 2023 by Jesse Rooney
Kentucky Releases Electronic Filing W-2 Specifications for Tax Year 2023

Kentucky has released “Specifications for Electronic Submission of Annual Wage and Tax Information via Electronic Media or Web for Year 2023,” which provides electronic filing specifications for W-2 records filed with the state. Other than updates to specific dates to reflect the 2023 tax year, the specifications have not change.  Kentucky continues to utilize federal […]

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Posted October 3, 2023 by Bradley Feimer
Skagway, Alaska Approves 2023 Local Sales Tax Holiday

9/29/2023 The Municipality of Skagway passed a resolution declaring the period of October 1, 2023, through March 31, 2024, as a sales tax holiday for local purchases. The sales tax holiday applies to all retail sales that physically occur within the local and is not applicable to remote sellers. The resolution may be found here.

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Posted September 28, 2023 by Bradley Feimer
Sitka Alaska Approves 2023 Sales Tax Free Days

9/28/2023 The City and Borough of Sitka Assembly has approved a resolution providing November 24 and November 25, 2023, 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 that is part of a continuing obligation […]

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Posted September 15, 2023 by Bradley Feimer
Virginia October 2023 Sales Tax Holiday

Virginia’s Governor recently signed budget bill HB 6001 for fiscal years 2023-2025. The legislation provides for a combined sales tax holiday to occur October 20-22, 2023, and extends recurring August annual sales tax holiday provisions until 2025. Further information may be found here.

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Posted September 15, 2023 by Andrew Decker
Livingston Parish creates “Pink Tax Exemption”

Livingston Parish, Louisiana has adopted a new ordinance creating a “Pink Tax Exemption” from its local sales tax that takes effect on October 1, 2023, and lasts through June 30, 2025. The new exemption applies to non-commercial sales of feminine hygiene products and diapers, the same products as those already exempt from the state’s sales […]

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