201512.16
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Funding Boost For Texas’ Parks

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

Texas – On September 1, 2015, House Bill 158 took effect. The bill states that the collection of sales tax on sporting goods is to fund the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. Ninety-four percent of the proceeds will be credited to that department. The remaining six percent will be credited to the Texas Historical Commission….

201512.09
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Event: Goldman Sachs – Business Opportunities Forum

Join our sales tax expert Chanel Davis at the Business Opportunities Forum Event on January 7, 2016. Register at: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/city-of-dallas-big-business-industry-group-forum-goldman-sachs-10000-small-businesses-tickets-19866526315?aff=mlt To request Davis & Davis LLC to speak at your next Professional Group Event, visit Schedule A Speaker. About Davis & Davis LLC – Sales Tax Experts: Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, Davis & Davis LLC – Sales Tax Experts specializes…

201512.02
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Spotlight Sales Tax At Your Next Meeting or Event

We know sales tax doesn’t take center stage in your world, but it does in ours. We are always looking for an audience for our expertise. Let us shed some light on sales tax to help you make better decisions in your CPA practice or company with our industry-leading sales tax experts. RECENT TOPICS INCLUDE…

201511.11
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Veterans only Sales Tax Holiday

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

Florida – An annual tax holiday for veterans was proposed in Florida by Democrat Kionne McGhee (HB 279). This tax holiday would run from Nov 1st to December 31st starting in 2016 and would allow veterans to purchase certain items without requiring sales tax. Items would consist of clothing under $100, Shoes, personal computers under $1,500,…

201510.14
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Goodbye to Feminine Hygiene Products Sales Tax

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

Ohio –  Women in Ohio may be paying less for their feminine hygiene products. Democratic representatives have presented new legislation, House Bill 272,  which would  make these products sales tax-exempt. This bill was introduced June 6, 2015 and as of October 1st it went to the House Ways and Means Committee. “Pads, tampons and other products are not…