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Most firms deal with staffing challenges of some sort. Unfortunately, many firms don’t recognize the role technology can play in solving these problems. A recent Accounting Today webinar looked at this issue, exploring the impact on a real firm. During the webinar, Wolters Kluwer Product Line Manager Samantha Grovenstein-Deal spoke with David Primes of Sobul, […]
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The Virginia Department of Taxation has issued a bulletin to provide guidance regarding enacted House Bill 1890 and Senate Bill 1308 (TAXDAY, 2017/03/16, S. 22), which change the retail sales and use tax treatment of sales of certain tangible personal property that is installed by the seller onto real property. Beginning July 1, 2017, the […]
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Tax changes under the Ohio biennial budget bill involve an amnesty for certain tax types, and changes to severance, cigarette, tobacco products, utility excise, and property taxes, as well as the hospital care assurance assessment. Sales tax changes (TAXDAY, 2017/07/05, S.23) and income tax changes (TAXDAY, 2017/07/05, S.24) are discussed in separate stories. Tax Amnesty […]
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Ohio Gov. John Kasich has signed the 2018-19 Ohio budget, which eliminates some personal income tax rates and makes other income and public utility excise tax changes. The governor also released his veto message detailing the portions of the budget that he vetoed. Sales tax changes (TAXDAY, 2017/07/05, S.23) and property tax changes (TAXDAY, 2017/07/05, […]
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Ohio Gov. John R. Kasich has signed the fiscal year 2018-2019 state budget, which expands the presumption of “substantial nexus” and authorizes additional exemptions and local taxes. Substantial nexus Beginning January 1, 2018, a seller is deemed to have substantial nexus with Ohio if it uses in-state software to sell or lease tangible personal property […]
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For personal income tax purposes, the Kansas Department of Revenue has issued a notice informing taxpayers that for tax years beginning after December 31, 2016, there is no requirement for an individual to add-back a federal net operating loss as an addition modification as a result of recently enacted legislation (TAXDAY, 2017/06/09, S.7). According to […]
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