by Blog Feed | Mar 8, 2023 | Articles
Manufacturers, Are You Selling Directly? ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedinEmail It used to be fairly simple: manufacturers had factories and produced goods. They sent these to retailers, who sold them. Manufacturers didn’t need to collect sales tax from retailers;...
by Blog Feed | Dec 13, 2021 | Articles
Origin, Destination, and the Internet ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedinemail The question is: when we buy online, where does that transaction take place? The answer is almost philosophical, but it’s the basis of much of the confusion about internet taxes and nexus....
by Blog Feed | Feb 19, 2020 | Articles
Sales Tax Compliance Routines for Manufacturers ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedinemail From tracking thousands of SKU numbers to keeping up with who is exempt and who isn’t, manufacturers face plenty of sales and use tax challenges. These challenges place manufacturers at...
by Blog Feed | Apr 3, 2019 | Articles
ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedinemail The University of Texas at Austin has published an objection to the planned threshold for Texas remote seller sales tax collection.While many states have set the bar at $100,000 or $200,000 in revenue per year, Texas will only require...
by Blog Feed | Mar 20, 2019 | Articles
ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedinemail Politico created a handy infographic showing which states have already taken advantage of the Wayfair decision to start making remote sellers charge sales tax. Taking advantage is the right term to use, because many states have been...
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