by Blog Feed | Jun 29, 2015 | Articles
ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedinemail Sales tax revenue goes toward implementing and maintaining needed public amenities. But have you ever stopped to consider how the revenue is divided among state entities and how changes to that system may affect your business in those...
by Blog Feed | Jun 24, 2015 | Articles
ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedinemail Over the past several years, Amazon has been on the radar of many legislators looking to justify a national sales tax bill that forces online merchants to pay sales tax. With this year’s additions of Illinois and Ohio and many...
by Blog Feed | Jun 22, 2015 | Articles
ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedinemail With July around the corner, sales tax rate changes are on the way. There are hundreds of local municipal sales tax changes in the wings but Kansas is making the biggest sales tax rate change of all. State legislators have voted to...
by Blog Feed | Jun 17, 2015 | Articles
ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedinemail GOP lawmakers in the United States House of Representatives are again proposing another national sales tax bill, or bill that will create a national system of taxing online sales. In an effort to level the playing field for all...
by Blog Feed | Jun 12, 2015 | Articles
ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedinemail A statute of limitations is a law that dictates the maximum amount of time after an event that legal action can be taken. In the case of sales and use tax, state laws establish limits on how long a taxpayer is able to file a refund...
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