201805.02
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Texas: Streaming Services are now Taxable as Amusement and Cable TV

Texas – The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts recently ruled that sales tax be applied to Internet-based subscription streaming services as cable television and amusement service. The law states that cable television is the distribution of video programming with or without the use of wires to customers or subscribers such as: On-demand video services or…

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

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…

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

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…

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…