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The Time is Ticking, How Do Other Countries View the Brexit Vote?

The tensions of the Brexit deal are starting to escalate, and the ripples can be seen throughout the world. The Brexit final vote is reaching its ultimatum on March 29th. If no deal is struck, Britain will have full control of its borders and new trade deals will need to…

Reduce Your Inventory Taxes with Freeport Exemptions

In many localities across the US, moveable assets owned by a business are designated as tangible business personal property and taxed annually by the jurisdiction they are located in. This tax is known as the Business Personal Property Tax, and the type of assets considered as business personal property include,…

New York Takes a Bold Approach to Economic Nexus

The Department of Taxation and Finance for the state of New York amended its Sales Tax registration requirements as of January 1 for remote sellers within the state in response to the US Supreme Court case South Dakota vs. Wayfair. The new registration requirements take effect immediately, making NY the…

Tariff Hikes Postponed Indefinitely

Per the Federal Register Volume 84, Number 43 (Tuesday, March 5, 2019), the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) has postponed the date of which duty rates will increase to 25% for items covered by section 301 list 3. The rate will remain at 10% until further notice. This postponement comes in…

The Last Mile Challenge

The Last Mile Challenge: Overcoming the Greatest Obstacle in Logistics The last-mile is a term used in logistics that generally means the transit from the final hub to the delivery destination of products (What is last, 2018a). While this is in many cases the shortest part of a trip, the…

Tane Mahuta and the Importance of Biosecurity

Tāne Mahuta also rightly referred to as 'Lord of the Forest' is New Zealand’s largest known living kauri tree. A whopping 4.4 meters in diameter, over 50 meters tall, and said to be over 2,000 years old but is still very much growing. This magnificent beauty has been the centerpiece…

Puerto Rico Sales and Use Tax Collection

Since the Supreme Court decision on the South Dakota vs. Wayfair case, we’ve noticed many states reviewing the way economic nexus can be established with out of state retailers. This decision has encouraged many states to start legislation to take advantage of the benefits of this new ruling. Others, like…

The Historical Evolution of GE Wuhan Boiler Company

Photo by Peiran Li Wuhan Boiler Company located in Wuhan City, Hubei province, was established in 1953 and has more than 60 years of experience in designing and making boilers. In 2007, Alstom became the controlling shareholder of WBC. In 2015, WBC joined GE Power and become a member of…

TuSimple to Build Largest Self-Driving Fleet

TuSimple, the autonomous truck developer, plans to expand its U.S. test fleet to 40 trucks by June 2019. This announcement was made during the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), where the company displayed their Navistar International LT model. This vehicle has been outfitted with automated driving technology which allows it…

The Tax Cut and Jobs Act of 2017 and the Logistics Market

New tax reforms were implemented in 2017 to lower taxes for businesses and individuals. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) lowered the corporate tax rate from 35% to 21%. The intent of the reform is to help businesses lower expenses (Wunderlin, 2018). Many professionals such as Chris Spear, the…

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