201804.11
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Texas Tax Amnesty Program Set to Begin May 1st

by Chanel Christoff Davis in Amnesty, Sales Tax, Texas

Texas —The Temporary Texas Tax Amnesty Program will run from May 1st to June 29th.  The program applies to periods prior to Jan. 1, 2018, and will only include liabilities that have not been previously reported to the Comptroller. The purpose of the program is to provide some delinquent taxpayers a chance to make their…

201804.04
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States Requiring Remote Sellers to Begin Collecting Sales Tax, Even Before the U.S. Supreme Court Makes Ruling

by Chanel Christoff Davis in Multi-State, Sales Tax, States

Multi-State – The US Supreme Court will soon decide whether companies with no physical presence in South Dakota will be required to collect sales tax on sales in that state.  South Dakota recently passed a law that requires that remote sellers, even with no presence in the state, must collect sales tax.  That law is…

201803.28
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South Carolina Now Accepting Sales Tax Applications from Amazon Suppliers

by Chanel Christoff Davis in Sales Tax

South Carolina – Sales tax applications will be accepted by the South Carolina Department of Revenue (SCDOR) from suppliers that sell products via Amazon to South Carolina purchasers.  The purpose of accepting these applications is to allow retailers to collect and remit sales and use tax for sales until the legal matter is settled between…

201803.21
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Texas Refund Requests for Cable Television, Internet Access, and Telecommunications Service Providers Due in April

by Chanel Christoff Davis in Sales Tax, Texas, Uncategorized

Texas – According to the Texas Comptroller’s office, April 2, 2018, is the deadline for cable television, internet access, or other telecommunications services to submit a refund request for 2017 taxes paid for qualifying purchases. Cable television, internet and telecommunication providers can claim a 6.25% refund on Texas state sales and use taxes paid on…

201803.14
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California Orthotic Device Exemptions

by Chanel Christoff Davis in California, Sales Tax, Uncategorized

California – In the state of California, orthotic’s are regarded as “medicines pursuant.”  Purchased orthotic devices are not subject to tax as long as prescribed by a physician.  The prescription does not have to necessarily be filled by a pharmacist, as-long-as accompanied by a prescription. You may also order one from a clinic, physical therapist…

201802.22
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Texas January Sales Tax Revenue Spike

by Chanel Christoff Davis in Sales Tax, Texas, Uncategorized

Texas – According to the Texas Comptroller’s Office, Sales Tax Revenue in Texas largely increased by 10 percent in the month of January.  Collected sales tax receipts for January showed that Texas earned $2.7 billion which was a 9.1% increase since the $2.5 billion collected in January 2016. According to Comptroller Glenn Hegar, there has…

201802.07
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Amazon Releasing Third Party Seller Info To Massachusetts Tax Officials

Massachusetts – In order for state officials to identify uncollected sales taxes, Amazon has agreed to give up the data for sellers doing business on their website. Initially, back in September, they had refused to hand over their data. Due to Amazon refusing to share the data, the state obtained a court order requiring Amazon…

201801.31
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New Year, New Name!!

by Chanel Christoff Davis in Featured, Headline, Multi-State, Sales Tax, Uncategorized

Effective January 1, 2018, our firm welcomed a new name, Davis Davis & Harmon LLC – Sales Tax Experts (DDH). We are excited to mark the new name with a refreshed brand image. (See the video) Our new brand signals the addition of our esteemed partner’s name, T. Deon Harmon, to our firm name. Mr….

201801.24
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Texas Non-Profits Allowed Two Tax-Free Sale Days

by Chanel Christoff Davis in Sales Tax, Texas, Uncategorized

Texas – The state of Texas allows certain non-profit agencies to host two one-day, tax-free sales per year. Each sale may last up to 24 hours. Approved organizations are allowed to host the sales on back to back days, for up to 48 hours. In order for the organization to qualify, it must be a…