When looking at all that goes in to maintaining your business’s compliance in sales tax, the filing of your returns is often seen as one of the easiest tasks. Yet, that doesn’t mean there aren’t things that can trip you up in the process.
Recent posts by TaxConnex®
4 min read
How to File Sales and Use Tax | Filing Sales Tax Returns
By TaxConnex® on Tue, Oct 20, 2020 @ 10:00 AM
Topics: sales tax compliance sales tax filing
5 min read
Top Sales Tax Terms To Be Aware Of
By TaxConnex® on Thu, Oct 15, 2020 @ 11:00 AM
As if understanding your nexus obligations wasn’t confusing enough, you throw in words and phrases like marketplace facilitator, TPP, tax situs and economic vs. physical nexus and even the most advanced finance professionals can be thrown for a loop.
Topics: sales tax compliance sales tax
4 min read
Sales Tax and Business Services – Your Top Questions Answered
By TaxConnex® on Tue, Oct 13, 2020 @ 11:00 AM
Companies that perform services often see themselves as tax exempt, and in many cases that is true, but there are certain states and situations in which that is not the case. Gain a better understanding of your sales and use tax obligations with these frequently asked questions we have received from businesses that provide services.
Topics: sales tax nexus sales tax compliance taxability
4 min read
Can IP Addresses Be Used to Assess Sales Tax?
By TaxConnex® on Thu, Oct 08, 2020 @ 11:00 AM
The short answer: maybe. What’s an IP address and how can it influence your company’s need to collect and remit sales tax to states?
When your customers access your website and make purchases, the customer is often providing a billing and/or shipping address which can be used to determine where sales tax applies. In certain online transactions, these physical addresses may not be available. As a result, an Internet Protocol (IP) address may be all that’s available. The IP address of the computer being used to access your website can be identified and via third party databases, the IP address can be mapped to a physical address for purposes of applying sales tax.
Topics: sales tax compliance taxability
3 min read
Latest Developments in State and Local Sales Tax
By TaxConnex® on Tue, Sep 29, 2020 @ 11:00 AM
In Alabama, rising pandemic-related online shopping has been a “life saver” for the state’s municipal governments and a “financial vaccine for Alabama’s counties,” the state said. The state’s SSUT has taken in more than $309 million overall during the current fiscal year – almost double the tax generated during all of fiscal 2018-19. The number of online retailers in the program has also grown from fewer than 200 in 2017 to more than 2,900 today.
Under the SSUT formula, 50 percent of all revenues from online sales from companies participating in the program go to the state. The legislation also expanded the program to allow out-of-state online sellers to join the SSUT even if they have an affiliate with a brick-and-mortar presence in Alabama.
The Decatur, Ala., city council was also recently set to vote on giving a quarter of online sales tax revenue to the city’s schools in 2021. (A portion of the funds must support child-related nonprofits.) The city expects to get about $2 million in 2020 and again in 2021 from online sales tax.
Topics: sales tax compliance sales tax news
3 min read
5 Steps to Put Your Business on the Right Track to Maintain Sales Tax Compliance
By TaxConnex® on Thu, Sep 24, 2020 @ 11:00 AM
It has been two years since the US Supreme Court passed the Wayfair decision which paved the way for states to enact economic nexus rules. At this point, the majority of finance professionals understand the need to maintain sales & use tax compliance. Most businesses have some type of process in place although it may not be comprehensive enough. What do you do when you discover you are out of compliance in some states? Or you acquire a business that has done very little to manage sales and use tax compliance?
In this blog, we’ll outline 5 steps that will put you on the right track to have your business prepped to maintain sales tax compliance.
Topics: sales tax nexus sales tax compliance
4 min read
Taxes in the Telecom World: Misconceptions and Advice
By TaxConnex® on Tue, Sep 22, 2020 @ 11:00 AM
This article was written for the Atlanta Business Chronicle Leadership Trust. To see the original post, click here.
Taxes are an integral part of the telecom world. Taxes, fees and government surcharges on telecommunications services increased from 19.1% to 21.7% in 2019 (even as average monthly bills for consumers actually dropped).
In talking with countless telecommunications service providers about their various tax and regulatory requirements, there are some recurring themes I hear that can be troubling. These recurring issues tend to pop up with new VoIP service providers. Perhaps they’ve been in business for years previously — and they may have even had various sales tax obligations historically — but they are now offering VoIP services that expose them to a completely different set of tax and regulatory obligations.
Topics: telecom tax taxability
3 min read
State Benefiting from Economic Nexus During the Pandemic
By TaxConnex® on Thu, Sep 17, 2020 @ 11:00 AM
States are still reeling in sales tax deficits brought on by the economic downturn during the pandemic, but the addition of economic nexus has appeared to have somewhat alleviated the deficits. States are starting to see an increase in online sales tax collections as more and more people remain online for work and shopping.
Topics: sales tax south dakota vs. wayfair
8 min read
6 (Not So) Simple Steps to Sales Tax Compliance
By TaxConnex® on Tue, Sep 15, 2020 @ 11:00 AM
Sales tax is complicated. Many sales tax companies will tell you it’s simple with their solution, but when you take a look at all that goes in to compliance – you will understand that no technology can fully automate or manage sales tax without a good bit of project management from your side.
Topics: sales tax compliance sales tax
3 min read
COVID Surcharges and Sales Tax
By TaxConnex® on Thu, Sep 10, 2020 @ 11:00 AM
Lost sales, expenses for cleaning, more time and money for employee protection and training are just some of the reasons for businesses to claim they now have to charge extra to pay for responding to the pandemic (aka, “COVID surcharges”). In many places and for many industries these charges have become commonplace.
Topics: sales tax compliance sales tax
4 min read
Recent State Sales Tax Developments
By TaxConnex® on Tue, Sep 08, 2020 @ 11:00 AM
A review of what’s been happening and updates states have made in sales & use tax so far in 2020.
Topics: sales tax sales tax news
1 min read
Instacart Sued For Not Charging Sales Taxes
By TaxConnex® on Thu, Sep 03, 2020 @ 11:00 AM
The District of Columbia attorney general is suing grocery-delivery service Instacart for failing to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in District sales tax.
Topics: sales tax sales tax news
1 min read
No Hike in Wyoming’s Sales and Use Taxes For Now
By TaxConnex® on Tue, Sep 01, 2020 @ 11:00 AM
Wyoming lawmakers have declined to move forward with two bills to increase and broaden the state’s sales and use taxes, news outlets said.
Topics: sales tax sales tax news
7 min read
Address the Mess: Looking into the Complexities of Sales Tax
By TaxConnex® on Thu, Aug 27, 2020 @ 11:00 AM
When it comes to sales tax, most businesses fit into one of three categories:
Topics: sales tax compliance sales tax
3 min read
2020 Sales Tax Updates
By TaxConnex® on Tue, Aug 25, 2020 @ 11:00 AM
It’s been quite the year as many businesses and lives have been put on hold. But one thing that hasn’t stopped is the need to collect and remit sales tax. Even in the midst of a pandemic, sales tax updates have continued to happen. In this blog, we will take a look at some of the major sales tax developments that have happened so far in 2020.
Topics: sales tax compliance sales tax
3 min read
Taking a Look at the Exemption Certificate
By TaxConnex® on Thu, Aug 20, 2020 @ 11:00 AM
A key document of sales & use tax is the exemption certificate.