New USITC Ruling Impacts Import of Oil Country Tubular Products

September 29, 2014.
Trade Publications

Amid recent global regulatory measures impacting steel imports and exportations, it has never been more essential for importers and suppliers of steel products to strengthen their supply chain and trade compliance programs. Certain regulations that affect the steel trade have been instituted this year; among them are the United States...

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Aluminum Extrusion Smugglers Caught

September 29, 2014.
Trade Publications

Five defendants—who pled guilty to charges of smuggling aluminum extrusions into the United States in August 2014—are scheduled for sentencing later this year.  Aluminum extrusions have antidumping and countervailing duties assessed for relevant imports. These five individuals were indicted based on their alleged conspiracy to knowingly...

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The Revival of the Breakbulk and Heavy-Lift Market

September 18, 2014.
Logistics Publications

The year 2013 was a disappointing year for the breakbulk and heavy-lift cargo industry. In fact, 2013 was even worse for ship owners than recession-stricken 2009. Demand for general cargo dropped 30 percent from 2012 to 2013 and 15 percent for project cargo alone (Marex, 2014). However, with the recent boom in the oil and gas sector, 2014...

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Alabama Establishes Independent Tax Tribunal

September 09, 2014.
Tax Publications

Alabama has just recently established an independent tax tribunal effective October 1, 2014, replacing its Administrative Law Division which was tied to the Department of Revenue. See 2014 Alabama House Bill No. 105. This is significant, as Alabama has attempted to establish this tribunal multiple times in order to improve its tax administration and...

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East on the Rise: The Transformation of Central and Eastern Europe into a Global Logistics Hub

August 14, 2014.
Logistics Publications

Europe3 Antwerp, Rotterdam and Dusseldorf are well known logistics hubs in Europe, however, some cities in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) are on their way to becoming regional hubs. New infrastructure such as roads, deep water ports and railroads, along with economic factors such as increased citizen purchasing power and low...

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Russian Industry Sector Sanctions

August 11, 2014.
Trade Publications

In order to address Russia’s policy of destabilization in the Ukraine and the occupation in Crimea, the U.S., and the E.U. are increasing the sanctions imposed against Russia. US Sanctions: Federal Register Vol. 79. No. 151 Wednesday, August 6, 2014 The Bureau of Industry and Security has amended the Export...

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Weekend deliveries in Europe – Yes!

July 30, 2014.
Logistics Publications

European parcel carriers are taking bold steps forward by expanding weekend delivery services. DPD – a time critical carrier in the UK – began express Sunday delivery in the United Kingdom on July 20, 2014. The new service includes DPD's “Predict” timeslot deliveries, where the recipients are...

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New York State Franchise Tax Bright-Line Nexus Changes

July 25, 2014.
Tax Publications

Think you’re exempt from New York franchise tax because you don’t have a physical presence in New York?  Starting in 2015, think again!  Part of the sweeping corporate franchise tax changes New York Governor Andrew Cuomo signed recently impacted New York state and MTA district...

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Qualities of a Fair State Tax Administration Part 5 – Transparency via Published Letter Rulings and Decisions

July 20, 2014.
Tax Publications

This is the fifth and final posting in a series about the qualities of a fair state tax administration.  These measurements were used by the Council on State Taxation (COST) to analyze each state’s fairness in administering its taxes.  Their fifth published report is found here. ...

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Qualities of a Fair State Tax Administration Part 4 – Adjustments to Federal Corporate Tax Liability: Amending State Returns

July 19, 2014.
Tax Publications

This is the fourth in a series of posts about the qualities of a fair state tax administration.  These measurements were used by the Council on State Taxation (COST) to analyze each state’s fairness in administering its taxes.   Whenever a federal income tax return is changed,...

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House Votes to Reinstate Research and Experimentation Tax Credit

July 18, 2014.
Tax Publications

On May 9, 2014, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to reinstate the Research & Experimentation Tax Credit under Section 41 of the Internal Revenue Code.  This had previously expired on December 31, 2013. It must still pass the Senate where the Senate Finance Committee backs a measure extending the credit through the...

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Qualities of a Fair State Tax Administration Part 3 – Corporate Income Tax Return Due Dates and Protest Periods

July 17, 2014.
Tax Publications

This is the third in a series of posts about the qualities of a fair state tax administration.  These measurements were used by the Council on State Taxation (COST) to analyze each state’s fairness in administering its taxes.  The two qualities discussed in this article deal...

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