by Blog Feed | Dec 18, 2013 | Articles
ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedinemail When we asked sales tax professionals on LinkedIn to share the terms that confuse clients in sales tax lingo, some brought up the difference between an exemption and something non-taxable—both of which bring very relevant points about...
by Blog Feed | Dec 16, 2013 | Articles
ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedinemail in October with the U.S. Supreme Court to carry on their fight with New York about whether affiliate marketing constitutes nexus. The U.S. Supreme Court, however, has decided not to hear the case. Despite popular belief that this...
by Blog Feed | Dec 13, 2013 | Articles
ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedinemail One task that you should put on your end-of-year to do list is checking your nexus to make sure that you’re not running into trouble with sales tax. Each state determines what qualifies as nexus, which can create lots of...
by Blog Feed | Dec 11, 2013 | Articles
ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedinemail Sales tax is notoriously difficult, from varying sales tax rates in just a single region to thousands of rules about what is taxable and what isn’t. No matter what your industry or level of business, knowing just how complex...
by Blog Feed | Dec 9, 2013 | Articles
ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedinemail The recent refusal of the Supreme Court to hear Amazon and Overstock’s appeal against a New York state ruling on sales tax collection for internet sellers has heated up the debate about online sales tax again. The Marketplace...
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