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Learn MoreAs a part of our series aimed at helping you navigate the impact of sales and use tax on your business, periodically we will focus on the impact of these taxes on specific industries, beginning with a high-level look at construction. Construction contractors face many complexities when navigating...
Read MoreIn this first installment of our series aimed toward helping you navigate the impact of sales and use tax on your business, we start with a fundamental element: understanding the difference between and implications of sales and use tax. Sales and use taxes are transactional based and impact...
Read MoreOn Thursday, July 1, 2021, Governor Mike DeWine signed Am. Sub. House Bill 110 (HB 110) into law. Namely, the budget: Provides 2021 municipal income tax guidance to employers and remote workers; Exempts employment labor services and employment placement services from sales tax; Reduces...
Read MoreNew Jersey is launching a compliance initiative that will allow members of combined filing groups who owe New Jersey state tax from periods prior to 2019 to voluntarily come forward with reduced consequences. If non-filers participate in the program — running June 15, 2021, through October 15, 2021...
Read MoreNew York passed its 2021-2022 budget bill, a $212 billion dollar spending package that primarily increases taxes on high earning individuals and businesses. Below are the five areas affected taxpayers need to consider. 1. Three New Tax Brackets for Individuals New York will increase tax rates...
Read MoreThe governor of Illinois has signaled his support for the state’s 2021 Budget Bill, a $42 billion dollar spending package. While the bill does not increase personal income tax rates, it does effectively increase taxes on businesses and their owners by closing several “tax loopholes” identified by...
Read MoreWith the recent signing of the Senate Bill 18 (SB 18), or the Ohio Conformity Bill, the state has made some noteworthy changes for taxpayers. 1. State Individual Extension Conformity Ohio has postponed the filing deadline for state tax returns to May 17, 2021, following the federal...
Read MoreAs the COVID-19 pandemic continues, many businesses have seen their open receivables accounts swell. As you make tough decisions around writing off receivables, it is important to also consider the state sales tax and gross receipts tax implications. Many state taxing authorities allow for a bad...
Read MoreStay-at-home orders sparked by the COVID-19 pandemic have resulted in mass business closures, hence, leading to dramatic reductions in state tax revenue. While the full financial impact will not be known for months or even years, we do know that state budget shortfalls are projected to be in the...
Read MoreThe past nine weeks have been a challenge for all Ohioans as we navigate unchartered waters. However, our Ohio legislators have not let countless obstacles deter them from identifying means to support businesses and employees. Ohio is presently drafting legislation (SB 308) to provide civil...
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