Haight Partner Greg Rolen Testifies About SB 907 Before the California State Assembly
The Buzz, An Economic Development Podcast | Episode 82: Burnie and Kara
Tribal Tax Exemption Under McGirt Gains Preliminary Victory
4 Key Takeaways | Mid-Year Tax Update
Maryland's Controversial Tax on Digital Advertising Explained
#WorkforceWednesday: OSHA Issues COVID-19 Citations, Michigan Enacts Liability Shield, and States Battle for Telecommuter Taxes - Employment Law This Week®
Williams Mullen's Comeback Plan: Part I – State & Local Tax (SALT) Compliance During COVID-19: What to Do When You’re Behind
Videocast: SALT Scoreboard – 2019 year in review
Videocast: 2020 – The year of digital taxation
Podcast: State Taxation of Digital Health Products
Videocast: Sutherland SALT Scoreboard – 2nd Quarter Highlights
A Massachusetts tax auditor once said to me with pride, “They don’t call us ‘Taxachusetts’ for nothing!” when I explained that the Department’s position was unsupported. Recently, Massachusetts was reminded that its...more
Maryland enacted a state tax on digital advertising gross revenues on February 12, after overriding the governor’s veto. The passed law, which is the first of its kind in the United States, imposes “a tax on certain annual...more
Sales Tax Obligations — Businesses with a Physical Presence in a State - It should come as no surprise that almost all states require businesses with a physical presence in a state and that sell goods or services in the...more
New York State increased the sales tax economic factor presence nexus threshold from $300,000 to $500,000. The change is retroactive to June 1, 2019....more
The West Virginia State Tax Department has announced that, beginning January 1, 2019, remote sellers will be required to be registered to collect and remit state and municipal sales and use tax for sales made to customers...more
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the latest challenge to Quill’s physical-presence standard for collecting state use taxes. Our State & Local Tax Group provides a first-hand account of the lively debate and...more
A 51-year old tax decision may finally be overturned as the Supreme Court takes a third look at a highly controversial sales tax issue: Should companies be required to remit sales taxes to states in which they sell products...more
A number of parties have filed amicus curiae briefs in South Dakota v. Wayfair, a case that could substantially reshape the state sales tax landscape. Perhaps one of the most interesting amicus briefs was filed by a group of...more
For years, state officials have wrung their hands in frustration because they haven't been able to tax most online retail sales. By some estimates, states could collect an extra $211 billion over the next five years in sales...more
Out-of-state sellers of sales-taxable goods to Pennsylvania customers may need to file an election form with the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue by March 1, 2018, agreeing to follow Pennsylvania’s new reporting and notice...more
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc. (“Wayfair”). Its decision has the potential to change the way online retailers and other remote vendors do business by permitting states to collect sales...more
If you do business with out-of-state customers, does your business have nexus with the states where those customers are located? If your answer is, “I don’t know what ‘nexus’ means,” you could be in for an unpleasant...more