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Transaction Thresholds: Vanishing Acts?

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A matter of numbers South Dakota – center of the Wayfair decision – recently eliminated its 200-transaction threshold; only those selling $100,000 or more into the state will be required to register, collect and remit sales tax. Thirteen economic-nexus states never had such thresholds.)

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More money available for Low-Income Taxpayer Clinics

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The IRS is particularly interested in applications covering Hawaii, Kansas, Nevada, North Dakota, South Dakota, West Virginia and Puerto Rico.

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Sales Tax Compliance - There Is No EASY Button

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Sales tax automation has come a long way since the Quill vs. North Dakota case in 1992. Now, even the smallest multi-state businesses and startups have access to sales tax automation options that lower costs and ease the burden of compliance.

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The Best States for Minority Entrepreneurs

CPA Practice

Wyoming, South Dakota, North Dakota, New Hampshire, Montana, Maine, Utah, Kansas, Minnesota, Maryland, Idaho, Oregon, Colorado, Missouri, Nebraska, Florida, Ohio, Wisconsin, and Massachusetts also made the list.

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2024: What’s coming up in sales tax

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For five years, states have been whittling their transaction thresholds – Colorado, Iowa, Massachusetts, North Dakota, Washington and California were among the first, in 2019 – sometimes simultaneously raising their dollar-volume thresholds.

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States ease nexus thresholds

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As of July 1, South Dakota is removing the 200-transaction threshold; only those selling $100,000 or more into the state will be required to register and collect and remit sales tax. South Dakota joins California, Colorado, Iowa, Maine, North Dakota, Washington and Wisconsin in eliminating transaction-based nexus thresholds.

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Payroll Taxes Demystified: A Breakdown for Accountants and CPAs Serving Business Owners

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