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Return to PublicationsIs Your Company Subject to Sales Tax?
March 25, 2014.
Tax Publications
If your company has recently expanded or begun doing business in a different way, you may have unknowingly triggered an act that subjects you to state or local sales tax. Some of the items that could trigger sales tax nexus include: • You have opened up offices...
Read MoreWhat is required to ship cargo out of the US, i.e. a rig?
March 24, 2014.
Logistics Publications
Q: What is required to ship cargo out of the US, i.e. a rig? A: The seller has the responsibility of organizing several documents. There are some instances where freight forwarders complete the majority of the paperwork that is needed as well, however, the shipper or customer is responsible...
Read MoreDrop Shipment Challenges to Sales Tax Compliance
March 20, 2014.
Tax Publications
In sales transactions between two parties, a consumer and a seller, it is generally easy to determine whether to collect sales tax and from whom. If the seller has nexus and is registered in the consumer’s state, then the seller must collect and remit sales tax in...
Read MoreUnclaimed Property: Delaware Receives a “D-” Score
March 16, 2014.
Tax Publications
Delaware, “the first state”, may be called the “worst state” when it comes to grades for unclaimed property laws. The Council on State Taxation (COST) recently assigned a D- to the state. The full report is found here. Unclaimed property laws were originally implemented...
Read MoreCOST Publishes Best & Worst of State Tax Administration Scorecard
March 16, 2014.
Tax Publications
The Council on State Taxation (COST) recently published their fifth annual scorecard on the Best & Worst of State Tax Administration. Maine and Ohio take top honors as “A” rated states. California and Louisiana come in last with D minuses, and Pennsylvania showed the most improvement in 2013,...
Read MoreADD Changes for Aluminum Extrusions
March 12, 2014.
Trade Publications
US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) modified Anti-Dumping Duty order (ADD) A570-967 on February 24, 2014. The changes extend the scope of the order to include additional parts and types of products. This modification to the order may require importers to provide additional information upon import. Anti-Dumping case A570-967...
Read MoreDecision to Strike Down Colorado’s “Amazon Law” Thrown Out by Tenth Circuit
March 06, 2014.
Tax Publications
Background Colorado established a sales tax law (Colo. Rev. Stat. §39-21-112(3.5)) requiring any retailer selling $100,000 or more of products to customers located in Colorado who does not collect and remit sales tax in Colorado to: 1) Notify the purchaser of their obligation to report and pay use tax, 2)...
Read MoreInternal Revenue Service Appoints New Deputy Commissioner
March 01, 2014.
Tax Publications
New Commissioner The Internal Revenue Service announced on August 26, 2013 the appointment of a new Deputy Commissioner for Services and Enforcement. John M. Dalrymple has been with the IRS for 31 years and started his new role on September 16, 2013. He has previously served as IRS Deputy Commissioner for Operations Support...
Read MoreCalifornia Manufacturing Exemption
March 01, 2014.
Tax Publications
In an effort to drum up business development in the Golden State, California sales and use tax will be exempted from the gross receipts of businesses that sell, use, or consume tangible personal property (TPP) via manufacturing, processing, refining, fabricating, research and development, certain contracting usage, and sale or purchase...
Read MoreConsumer Use Tax – A Primary Target of Auditors?
February 16, 2014.
Tax Publications
Even though your business may have a good handle on charging its customers the correct amount of sales tax on all taxable transactions, your business purchases may not face the same amount of scrutiny. This gap may lead to problems. In fact, California found that for the 2011-2012...
Read More2014 Logistics Outlook
January 20, 2014.
Logistics Publications
Every year we receive several publications that provide insights into industry forecasts from several angles regarding various transport modes. Similarly, every year we get approached by customers seeking information into what is expected to happen with the transportation industry in the new year. To this end, this...
Read More2014 Logistics Outlook
January 12, 2014.
Logistics Publications
Every year we receive several publications that provide insights into industry forecasts from several angles regarding various transport modes. Similarly, every year we get approached by customers seeking information into what is expected to happen with the transportation industry in the new year. To this end, this...
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