201602.08
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Event: Florida Institute of CPA’s South Dade Chapter Meeting

Overview: Many companies are focused on new product offerings, growing the business, and expanding into new territories. Have you determined how your business growth impacts your sales/use tax outlook? · Starting a new division of your business? · Launching a new product or service line? · Expanding your business into a new territory? · Attending…

201602.03
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Potential Sales Tax Exemption for California Women

California – On January 4, 2016, California Assembly Member Cristina Garcia introduced a bill (1561) that would make tampons and sanitary napkins exempt from sales tax. Assembly Member Garcia is passionate about the issue. “This is not insignificant to women, especially poor women on a tight budget who struggle to pay for basic necessities like…

201601.13
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Priceline, Expedia must pay tax on booking fees in Montana

Montana – Online travel companies such as Priceline, Travelocity, Orbitz and Expedia must pay Montana’s sales tax on lodging and car rentals for the fees they collect from customers who book through their websites, the Montana Supreme Court ruled, per greatfallstribune.com. The high court said in its August 12, 2015 ruling that the companies must pay…

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…

201510.14
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Goodbye to Feminine Hygiene Products Sales Tax

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…