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Return to PublicationsMarketplace Fairness Act of 2015
March 16, 2015.
Tax Publications
Marketplace Fairness Act reintroduced into Congress “E-Fairness” proponents have launched a bill in Congress that is almost verbatim to the Marketplace Fairness Act of 2013 bill. US Senators Mike Enzi, Dick Durbin, Lamar Alexander, and Heidi Heitkamp have reintroduced the bill with the purpose to “restore States...
Read MoreMust Know Tips for Importing in Africa
March 12, 2015.
Trade Publications
Must Know Tips for Importing in Africa Africa is home to seven of the ten fastest growing economies in the world. Although this continent is seemingly perceived as underdeveloped, steady economic growth, particularly in the sub-Saharan region, has made Africa an attractive place to do business. However, importers...
Read MoreLandmark Change in US Cuba Foreign Policy
March 11, 2015.
Trade Publications
As of January 16, 2015 several large changes have been made to embargo restrictions that inhibit trade between the U.S. and Cuba. It has been half a century since President Kennedy started the Embargo, and the policy set in motion by President Obama will undoubtedly open the door for new...
Read MoreLong-Term Effects of West Coast Port Congestion
March 10, 2015.
Logistics Publications
Long-Term Effects of West Coast Port Congestion Although a tentative agreement has been reached between the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) and the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) on February 20, 2015, the effects of the negotiations and slow downs are still ongoing. Both sides have committed to clearing up...
Read MoreDepartment of Homeland Security Shutdown
February 27, 2015.
Trade Publications
Funding for the Department of Homeland Security is scheduled to expire at midnight tonight. The agency shut down will result in the furlough of 30,000 of the Department’s 230,000 employees according to a New York Times Congressional Memo. The shutdown is preceded by a heated debate in congress over immigration...
Read MoreILWU and PMA Reach Agreement Ending Port Dispute
February 20, 2015.
Logistics Publications
FINALLY! A tentative five year agreement has been reached between the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) and the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA). The tentative 5 year agreement was reached on, February 20, 2015 and signals the end of a nine month bargaining process between the two agencies. The agreement...
Read MoreEffects of Trucking Regulations on Your Supply Chain
December 30, 2014.
Logistics Publications
In the weeks following Tracy Morgan’s June 2014 vehicle accident involving a tractor trailer on the New Jersey Turnpike, discussion regarding highway safety regulations took the spotlight in the news. The debate has once again taken center stage on Capitol Hill surrounding Congress’s December 11th vote on...
US West Coast Port Congestion
December 29, 2014.
Logistics Publications
The current projection regarding the congestion in the US West Coast Ports unfortunately is not optimistic. Like our customers have read in many industry publications and in our logistics advisories, the continuous congestion and delays affecting US West Coast ports may leave lasting negative impacts on the region. This is...
Read MoreInternet Tax Freedom Act Extension
December 18, 2014.
Tax Publications
Congress Passes Appropriations Bill Including Internet Tax Freedom Act Extension Congress passed H.R. 83, the “Consolidated and Further Appropriations Act, 2015” on December 13, 2014. By doing so, the Internet Tax Freedom Act was extended through October 1, 2015. The Internet Tax Freedom Act imposes a temporary moratorium on US states from taxing...
Read MoreFalling Oil Prices Will Continue to Impact Global Economy in 2015
December 17, 2014.
Logistics Publications
As oil prices continue to hover around $66 a barrel, the impacts are having far more effects on the global economy. Global crude prices have dropped from a high of around $115 per barrel just this past June. Countries which consume the most oil will benefit the most from lower transportation...
Ask the Experts: Are hand-carried items held to the same export regulations as cargo?
December 17, 2014.
Logistics Publications
Yes. Any commercial item traveling on-person, with allowable carry-ons, or with checked luggage are considered a hand-carried export. While it is strongly encouraged that commercial items be handled by approved freight forwarders and clearing agents, there are situations which may require a hand-carried export during employee travel. These...
Read MoreTaxing Services in Our Intangible World
December 16, 2014.
Tax Publications
With services accounting for an ever larger share of consumption in the United States, many tax professionals are calling for states to expand their tax bases. Traditionally, state sales taxes have applied to only tangible goods, such as cars, furniture and other tangible goods. The world has changed...
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