In a 5-4 ruling, the Supreme Court overturned a 1992 ruling (Quill v North Dakota) limited states' abilities to charge sales tax on internet transactions.
On Tuesday, SCOTUS heard arguments by the state of South Dakota on expanding the ability for states to collect sales tax on online purchases when the retailer does not have a physical presence in the state.
In part two of this series, we talk about why we disagree with the finder's fee business model for sales tax audit services: it encourages us to pretend that we aren't spending real money.
There's a heated debate raging about sales tax audit services. ZacTax provides a patent pending audit tool with no finder's fee. In this first installment, we discuss wanting to avoid the perception of impropriety.
HB 1370 would provide a much needed change to the Comptroller's Confidential Information Report, allowing cities to view sales tax data for individual outlets when a taxpayer has more than one in their city.