Just like the lyrics to Auld Lang Syne: Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And never brought to mind? Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And auld lang syne? Let’s not forget
Many states are making changes on October 1, 2019 for sales & use tax purposes. This effects all sellers of tangible personal property, digital goods or services across state lines.
Just a friendly reminder that effective April 1, 2019, California joins 37 other states who previously adopted economic nexus rules for sales & use tax purposes as a result of
The Wisconsin Department of Revenue just announced that due to the extreme weather conditions, State agencies were closed for public business on Wednesday, January 30th. The United States Postal Service
Prior to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (“TCJA”) that went into effect in 2018, alimony and spousal support was generally deductible by the ex-spouse paying it and included in
Have you noticed an increase in health care costs recently? Tax breaks related to health care that you can take are more important than ever. Unfortunately there are thresholds for
On Friday, December 14, Governor Scott Walker signed legislation that allows S corporations to elect to be taxed at the entity level for taxable years beginning on or after January
The legal battle is over for the parties in South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc. The Supreme Court’s decision that South Dakota was correct in requiring remote sellers to collect South
It’s been a big year for tax changes. The United States Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (“Tax Reform”) has taken front seat and grabbed much attention. However, an equally big tax
For those of you keeping up with this landmark sales and use tax case, changes are happening fast and furious across the country. Since the end of June when the