202104.07
0

Alaska Jurisdictions Combine to Establish States First Nexus

ALASKA: The Alaska Remote Seller Sales Tax Commission has approved its “Remote Seller Sales Tax Code & Common Definitions” that would apply to local municipalities in Alaska that choose to adopt it. The code accommodates the individual rates and exemptions of multiple local jurisdictions within Alaska, with single-level, statewide administration. Under the code, remote sellers and marketplace…

202103.25
0

How States Will Use Sales Tax to Recover Lost Revenue from the Pandemic.

by Chanel Christoff Davis in Covid-19, Multi-State, Sales Tax, State Sales Tax Laws

Governments will reexamine a host of state policies coming off an unprecedented year with building budget challenges. Sales tax is one area that will certainly be on the table as legislatures make difficult decisions about taxes and spending. Many states have already made bold moves when it comes to sales tax in 2021. Changes to…

202103.17
1

Sales Tax Updates for Technology Companies

by Chanel Christoff Davis in Sales Tax, States

Sales tax obligations regarding software and other technology-related solutions can often come down to location and definition. And the definition is potentially different depending on the location. Four states recently took a closer look at how sales tax applies to technology-related solutions, one of the more confusing industries for complying with sales and use tax requirements….

202103.03
0

South Carolina—Sales and Use Tax: Effective Date of Taxability of Buydown Payments from Tobacco Companies Revised to July 1, 2021

by Chanel Christoff Davis in Sales Tax, South Carolina

South Carolina: The South Carolina Department of Revenue  issued an information letter revising the effective date for the sales and use taxability of tobacco company payments to retailers, commonly known as buydowns, to July 1, 2021. In a previous Revenue Ruling (20-3), the department had stated that taxability of buydowns would be effective for retail…

202012.09
0

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

by Chanel Christoff Davis in New York, Sales Tax

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
0

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

by Chanel Christoff Davis in Delaware, Sales Tax, State Sales Tax Laws

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…

202011.04
0

Texas—Tobacco Tax: E-Cigarettes Subject to Sales Tax

by Chanel Christoff Davis in Sales Tax, State Sales Tax Laws, Texas

Texas discusses the sales and use tax treatment of Electronic Cigarettes and Cigarettes. It clarifies that cigarette tax is only due on cigarettes made of tobacco or tobacco mixed with another ingredient and E-cigarettes do not fall within this definition because they do not contain tobacco. However, E-cigarettes are subject to sales and use tax….

202010.28
0

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

by Chanel Christoff Davis in Sales Tax, State Sales Tax Laws

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
0

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

by Chanel Christoff Davis in Sales Tax

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
0

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…