202110.27
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New York—Sales and Use Tax: Motion to Reargue Denied

by Chanel Christoff Davis in New York, Sales Tax, Uncategorized

Taxpayers’ petition for revision of determinations or refund of New York State sales and use taxes was denied. The taxpayers did not set forth a reason that would require the Division of Tax Appeals to reconsider its prior determination. Instead, the taxpayers claimed that the administrative law judge failed to address their argument based on…

202110.13
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NOMAD: States without statewide sales tax rates

by Chanel Christoff Davis in Alaska, Delaware, Montanna, Oregon, Oregon, Sales Tax, State Sales Tax Laws

CURRENTLY, the US has five states with no sales tax New Hampshire, Oregon, Montana, Alaska, and Delaware. A popular way to remember which states are with the acronym NOMAD. Although these states do not have a statewide sales tax, they do have other taxes. New Hampshire does not have a sales tax, even in individual municipalities….

202110.13
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Is Welding As A Service Taxable? What You Need To Know Copy

by Chanel Christoff Davis in Compliance, States, Texas

TEXAS – Welding may be taxable when it constitutes the performance of a taxable service. It is determined by the specific type of work performed and whether it’s an improvement to realty or tangible personal property. If after installation the item’s removal from the property would not cause substantial damage to the property or destroy…

202110.06
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TX- City of Farmers Branch Sues TX State Comptroller of Public Accounts

Texas: In September, the City of Farmers Branch joined partner cities in a lawsuit against the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts to delay, modify or rescind proposed changes to local sales tax collection rules expected to effect October 1, 2021. The 2018 United States Supreme Court decision, South Dakota versus Wayfair, Inc., allowed states to…