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More Than a Loophole: Delaware Sales Tax and Other Benefits of Incorporation in DE

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From startups to public enterprises, your bottom line is affected by your state of incorporation’s corporate income tax, excise (sales and use) tax, sales tax, physical and economic nexus tax, franchise tax, and gross income tax. Does Delaware Have Sales Tax?

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Mastering Form 2553: Unlocking the Benefits of S Corp Tax Election

inDinero Tax Tips

These include banks or thrift institutions that use the reserve method of accounting for bad debts, domestic and international sales corporations, and some insurance companies subject to tax. Chasing supposed tax advantages can come back to bite you if you haven’t consulted with corporate tax expert.

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What’s Hot on Checkpoint for Federal & State Tax Professionals?

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In this edition, we take a look at the recently enacted corporate alternative (book) minimum tax; new elections to convert credits to cash or tax payments; changes to the electric vehicle credit; recent legislation in Kansas, Kentucky, and Missouri; and state taxation of forgiven student loans. Not yet a subscriber?

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Shrinking the Delaware Tax Loophole: Other U.S. States to Incorporate Your Business

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Incorporation is a critical legal matter that impacts more than your company’s tax responsibilities for doing business. Delaware is considered The Place to establish your corporate entity. In 2011, Delaware garnered $860 million in taxes and fees from out-of-state business entities incorporated under its laws.

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Some States Are Considering Shelving the Grocery Tax

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By Marsha Mercer, Stateline.org (TNS) As inflation soared in the past year, families in some states suffered a double whammy—paying food sales taxes on top of higher-priced groceries. At least five of the 13 states where groceries were taxed as of last Jan. So, SNAP participants do pay the tax on those items.

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