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February 01, 2017.
Tax Publications
After just over a week in office, President Donald Trump has been busy issuing executive orders across a number of platforms. One priority as evidenced during his campaign is on building “the wall” between the US and Mexico to reduce the influx of undocumented immigrants. Mexico...
Read MoreSafer Roads Ahead: Electronic Logging Devices
January 18, 2017.
Logistics Publications
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is adopting a new Electronic Logging Device rule, or ELD mandate, that will require commercial trucks and buses to maintain electronic logs. The new law will go into effect on December 18th, 2017 and will require drivers to replace their existing paper logs...
Read MoreFive Reasons Your Shipment is Stuck in Customs
January 16, 2017.
Trade Publications
The dreaded message of “Shipment on Customs Hold” or shipment is “Stuck” in Customs is the response all importers want to avoid. A seamless Customs process improves the supply chain and overall transit time. There are several common reasons a shipment can be placed on hold...
Read MoreThe Application of UAV’s in Logistics
December 21, 2016.
Logistics Publications
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV’s), also known as drones, are aircraft which can be remotely controlled or flown autonomously via software. Recent advances in drone technology have encouraged us to think about how we can apply this technology to our society. The benefit of near-future drone applications has been...
Read MoreJacksonville, Florida – Jaxport New Crane
December 16, 2016.
Logistics Publications
With the expansion of the Panama and Suez canals the size of ships have gotten larger and so has the size of the cranes. Jaxport recognizes the necessity to stay up-to-date and they now boast three new 100-gauge cranes that can lift up to 65 tons and have a range to...
Read MoreThe Virginia Research and Development Exemption
December 16, 2016.
Tax Publications
Many companies take advantage of the Virginia Sales and Use Tax Research and Development Exemption. The exemption is applicable to tangible personal property purchased for use or consumption directly and solely in research and development. Some examples of exempt products are chemicals, equipment, machinery, supplies, fuel and...
Read MorePurchasing of the Long Beach Terminal of Hanjin
December 15, 2016.
Logistics Publications
South Korea’s SM Group, is currently researching the purchase of a 54% stake in the Long Beach Terminal of Hanjin, through its subsidiary Korean shipping (KLC) alongside Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM). Both KLC and HMM will purchase half of the stake, but as they are suffering financial pressure, neither...
Read More2017 Pennsylvania Tax Amnesty Program
December 15, 2016.
Tax Publications
The Pennsylvania Department of Revenue has announced a Tax Amnesty Program that will be offered from April 21 to June 19, 2017. This program assures participants that half of any applicable interest and all penalties will be waived. This program offers the opportunity for taxpayers to resolve tax related liability or...
Read MoreSales Tax Changes in 2017
December 15, 2016.
Tax Publications
There are numerous tax changes on the horizon with implications affecting many taxpayers. The following summary briefly outlines a few of the most significant changes. Tennessee has enacted new economic nexus regulations. Affected out of state sellers with no physical presence are required to register with the state...
Read MoreSlowdown for Brazil Customs
December 12, 2016.
Logistics Publications, Trade Publications
Brazilian Customs Inspectors have set out to slow down the Brazilian customs processes as a result of their frustration with the government’s changes to an existing law. Changes to bill 5864 would impact Brazilian wages and have caused the Inspectors to start to “red light” most cargo...
Read MoreCarnets: A passport for your merchandise
December 12, 2016.
Trade Publications
Carnets allow for the temporary export of goods into a foreign Customs territory for more than 80 countries globally. In addition to allowing goods to be temporarily imported into foreign countries, the carnet holder can transport goods duty and tax free inside a carnet inclusive territory for up to a year. ...
Read MoreA New Ocean Container - The Breakbulk Box
December 05, 2016.
Logistics Publications
The first shipping container was invented and patented by Malcolm McLean in 1956. Now 60 years later, ATS International, which is part of Anderson Trucking Services, has designed, tested and transported a new container, the Breakbulk Box. The walls and roof of the new design lift off in a single piece which...