by Jeff Rogyom | Apr 10, 2009 | Tax - Maryland, Tax - Multistate & Nexus, Tax - Sales & Use
The Maryland Senate jumped on the Amazon tax bandwagon despite disappointing revenues and damaging results for a prior enactor. The bill targets Amazon and select others who states portray as state tax scofflaws. Because companies such as Amazon lack direct physical... by Jeff Rogyom | Feb 10, 2009 | Tax - Multistate & Nexus, Tax - Sales & Use
Taking its cue from New York, California introduced legislation to require online retailers with no physical presence to collect sales tax for sales into the state. The California bill, Assembly Bill 178, resembles a similar New York statute that, thus far, has passed... by Jeff Rogyom | Feb 8, 2009 | Tax - State Corporate, Tax - State Income
The states of Massachusetts and Illinois recently enacted withholding requirements for flow-through entities. These states joined a score of states that enacted similar measures to prevent nonresident partners, members and shareholders from avoiding their personal... by Jeff Rogyom | Feb 7, 2009 | Tax - Abandoned Property, Tax - Unclaimed Property
Because of the political hurdles typically constraining states from raising taxes, many have turned to raising revenues via laws already on the books. While audit fears generally cause companies to comply with other tax laws, many are unaware of their business’s... by Jeff Rogyom | Feb 5, 2009 | Tax - Maryland
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