by Blog Feed | Nov 29, 2013 | Articles
ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedinemail You might be asked to prepare end-of-year sales tax reports to help your business’s leaders make better decisions about next year or even because your business is writing off some sales and excise tax on end-of-year returns. No...
by Blog Feed | Nov 27, 2013 | Articles
ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedinemail Tomorrow is Thanksgiving and we’re betting that sales tax is the last thing on your mind, unless you have a filing date today because of the holiday. For us, we’re thankful that sales tax is what we do all day long—we love...
by Blog Feed | Nov 25, 2013 | Articles
ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedinemail Sales tax corresponds with the amount of retail sales your company does during the filing period. The more sales you have, the more sales tax you have to manage. Of course, filing frequency increases with higher sales amounts but once...
by Blog Feed | Nov 22, 2013 | Articles
ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedinemail House Bill 300 was signed into law in Utah recently. This law gives 18% of sales tax collected in a purchase to the seller. The state has decided that remote sellers need to be incentivized with state funds to collect sales tax. The...
by Blog Feed | Nov 20, 2013 | Articles
ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedinemail Ohio has been approved by the Streamlined Sales Tax Governing Board to become a full member of the Streamlined Sales Tax Project (SSTP) and will join on January 1, 2014. But this doesn’t really matter for vendors and retailers...
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