202012.09
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New York—Sales and Use Tax: Collagen Wound Dressings and Membranes Exempt as Products Consumed for Preservation of Human Health

NEW YORK – The sales of collagen wound dressings and membranes intended for use during dental surgery were not exempt from New York sales tax as a prosthetic aid because they did not completely or partially replace a missing body part or replace the function of a permanently inoperative or permanently malfunctioning body part. However,…

202012.09
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Delaware—Multiple Taxes: Mandatory Electronic Filing for Many Business Tax Returns Announced

DELAWARE – The Delaware Division of Revenue (division) issued a memorandum notifying taxpayers that most gross receipts tax, excise tax, and withholding tax returns and payments will be required to be filed electronically as of January 1, 2021. The division listed down the forms to which the mandatory electronic filing requirement will apply. Further, it…

202011.20
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Louisiana sales tax holiday scheduled for Nov. 20-21

BATON ROUGE – A state sales tax holiday to provide relief for Louisiana residents recovering from hurricanes Laura and Delta, in addition to the COVID-19 public health emergency, will take place Friday, Nov. 20 and Saturday, Nov. 21. Act 16 of the 2020 Second Extraordinary Session of the Louisiana Legislature exempts the first $2,500 of most…

202011.11
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Missouri—Sales and Use Tax: Guided Fly Fishing Trips Not Taxable as “Place of Amusement, Entertainment or Recreation”

Missouri: A corporation was not liable for the Missouri sales and use tax on fees paid by its customers for the taxpayer’s guided fly fishing trips as the taxpayer was neither a place of amusement nor did it control the place of amusement. In this matter, the taxpayer admitted that it did not offer classes,…

202010.28
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Georgia—Sales and Use Tax: Sale of Hemp Extract Dietary Supplement Discussed

Georgia: In a letter ruling, the Georgia Department of Revenue (department) discussed sales and use tax treatment of a retail seller’s sale of hemp extract dietary supplements. The taxpayer explained that it was rolling out five new dietary supplement products containing hemp extracts. The taxpayer sold those products through distributors, who paid a fee when…

202010.21
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DC Attorney General Karl A Racine sues Instacart, alleging “deceptive” service fees and unpaid sales taxes

D.C. Attorney General Karl A. Racine has filed a lawsuit against the grocery delivery service Instacart, ­alleging it has failed to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in D.C. sales tax and deceived local consumers into believing extra service fees were actually tips for workers. Instacart, which operates nationwide and relies on gig economy workers,…

202010.14
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DDH Celebrates 20 Years – Growing, Growing, Gone! Business Highlights from 2017

We were celebrating 20 years of success. Follow us as we take a trip down DDH Memory Lane and review some highlights! 2017 marked a milestone year at Davis Davis & Harmon LLC – Sales Tax Expert. Our firm and leadership team accomplished so much! Top 3 Business Highlights of 2017  DFWMSDC names Davis and…

202009.30
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Illinois—Sales and Use Tax: Rates of Reimbursement for Physician Services Increased

Illinois—Sales and Use Tax: Rates of Reimbursement for Physician Services Increased; Provisions Relating to Annual Assessments on Hospitals Changed An amendment to Illinois sales and use tax legislation discusses that (1) the Department of Public Health (department) is increasing rates of reimbursement for physician services to as close to 60% of Medicare rates in effect…