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Casual sales and use tax exemptions versus exclusions

May 15, 2015 5 min read

Is sales tax due on casual sales? Not every sale is subject to sales or use tax. If it were, then anyone holding a garage sale would be liable for collecting and remitting sales tax. That is why states typically exempt “casual” sales from taxation – that is, private sales
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Texas sales tax relief on the legislative agenda

May 12, 2015 5 min read

Sales tax relief is on the agenda for the state’s legislature with two bills presently under consideration. The first would lower the general sales tax rate for the first time in the state’s history, while the other would provide a unique tax “holiday” for hunters and gun enthusiasts.
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Federal income tax deduction for state sales taxes passes House

April 23, 2015 5 min read

income tax deduction for state sales taxes income tax deduction for state sales taxes On April 16, the U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 622, a bill designed to make the federal income tax deduction for state sales taxes permanent. If you itemize deductions on your annual Form 1040, you
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Determining the tax base on a purchase can be a tricky business

April 10, 2015 5 min read

tax base on a purchase tax base on a purchase Coupons, rebates, credits, deductions, discounts, trade-ins and payment terms may – or may not – change the tax base on a purchase A customer pays sales tax on the purchase price of an item. But what if the price is reduced thanks
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Hawaii lets online travel companies off the hook for transient AT

March 23, 2015 5 min read

transient accommodations tax transient accommodations tax Another state has been thwarted in its efforts to extend sales taxes to online travel companies (OTCs). On March 17, Hawaii’s Supreme Court awarded OTCs a partial victory, unanimously holding Travelocity and other OTCs were not liable for Hawaii’s transient accommodations tax (TAT), although
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High taxes on prepared meals leaves a nasty aftertaste for RO

March 18, 2015 5 min read

taxes on prepared meals taxes on prepared meals Sales taxes are not always uniformly applied to all goods. Some states impose a “meals tax”, which is a type of additional sales tax applied only to prepared foods served in restaurants and similar establishments. According to a 2012 survey by the
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Colorado’s Internet tax law questioned but federal law questioned as well

March 05, 2015 6 min read

Colorado’s Internet tax law Colorado’s Internet tax law On March 3rd, the U.S. Supreme Court dealt a potentially crippling blow to Colorado’s efforts to force out-of-state retailers to assist the state’s efforts to collect use taxes on Internet and mail order purchases. While the court unanimously sided with retailers opposing
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Illinois trys again with click-through substantial nexus law

February 27, 2015 5 min read

substantial nexus substantial nexus Generally a state may only collect sales or use taxes if there is a “substantial nexus” between the seller and the state imposing the tax. The substantial nexus requirement arises from the United States Constitution, which gives Congress the exclusive right to regulate interstate commerce. As
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Kentucky House approves local option sales tax

February 20, 2015 5 min read

local option sales tax local option sales tax Forty-six states currently impose a statewide sales tax of some kind. In most of these states the rate is not uniform throughout but varies among cities and counties. This is because 37 states allow for a “local option sales tax,” a process
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Michigan voters to consider a statewide sales tax increase

February 12, 2015 5 min read

Michigan sales tax increase Michigan sales tax increase Michigan voters will head to the polls on May 5 to approve (or reject) a proposed 1% increase in the statewide sales tax. Last December, Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder and the state’s legislature agreed to the referendum as part of a package
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Update: Louisiana taxabiltiy reversal; portable toilet cleaning

February 10, 2015 5 min read

taxable event taxable event Last October, a Louisiana appeals court ruled a portable toilet rental company owed the City of East Baton Rogue back sales taxes on fees charged for cleaning and servicing its units (see “Louisiana appeals court battles over taxability of servicing of portable toilets“.) Although “services” are normally
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Confusion over variable sales tax rates on returns make Ohio shoppers

January 29, 2015 5 min read

confusion over variable sales tax rates confusion over variable sales tax rates Sales tax rates are generally not consistent throughout a given state. Most states allow county or other municipalities to add their own sales tax on top of the statewide rate. This often leads to confusion variable sales tax
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