Sales Tax News Roundup
This week: Texas House overturns Perry sales tax veto, West Virginia hopes to capture Internet sales tax, and Amazon has shut down its Connecticut affiliate program in response to taxation legislation....
View ArticleSales Tax This Week: Japan, Jail and Food Tax
Japan’s controversial bill to increase consumption tax to as much as 10% passes the lower house; a New York man does time for not paying sales tax; and West Virginia lowers sales tax on food. This and...
View ArticleWeekly Roundup: Online Sales Tax Bill May Go to Vote
Will there be an online sales tax? According to some, the days of some customers shopping online without paying sales tax, may be over. This week Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) moved to...
View ArticleSales Tax Secrets: Raise a Flag
When a person supports their state or country by flying its colors, are they supporting their state with taxes? Flags are probably not an everyday purchase for most people. Generally, there’s a long...
View ArticleWeekly Roundup: Sales Tax Rate Changes, July 2013
A majority of states begin the fiscal year on July 1, and as a result it is one of the key dates when states implement sales tax changes, from rates, to exemptions, to new taxes on Internet purchases....
View ArticleSales Tax Roundup: Medi-Cal, Drop Shipping, Ohio Amazon Tax
States passed a bevy of new sales tax changes this week. California will tax sales of Medi-Cal; Ohio rejects a proposed Amazon Tax; and Connecticut explains how drop shipping can give a company the...
View ArticleWeekly Roundup: 7 Sales Tax Questions Answered
Sales tax news this week raises a lot of questions: 1. Why are tax collectors picking on children in Idaho? 2. Is the federal government actually embracing state legalization of medical and...
View ArticleAmazon Tax Mission Creep
Mission creep: expanding a project or mission beyond its original goals, often after an initial success. In the spring of 2008, New York passed the first successful Amazon tax law, requiring large...
View ArticleTop 5 Midterm Tax Changes
By now you’ve probably seen the midterm election results, but did you catch the state tax measures that passed? These measures can have a direct impact on commerce. The National Conference of State...
View ArticleAmazon Tax Mission Creep
Mission creep: expanding a project or mission beyond its original goals, often after an initial success. In the spring of 2008, New York passed the first successful Amazon tax law, requiring large...
View ArticleTop 5 Midterm Tax Changes
By now you’ve probably seen the midterm election results, but did you catch the state tax measures that passed? These measures can have a direct impact on commerce. The National Conference of State...
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