State and Local Tax 360˚
My name is Brian Strahle and I hope you find this blog informative and useful. My personal mission is to fix and prevent state tax problems. I provide companies with leverage (knowledge, judgment and advocacy) so they can operate across state lines with peace of mind.
I am a multistate tax consultant and I serve clients across the U.S. from my office in Washington D.C. For more info, visit my website: www.leveragestateandlocaltax.com
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Because state and local taxes are deceptively simple and endlessly complicated.
Latest posts
Dec
24
I want to thank each of you who visit my blog for making 2010 a great year. I wish you and your family a Merry Christmas!
Dec
22
Use tax exposure is like breathing for humans. If you are alive you are breathing. If your company is conducting business, it has use tax exposure. (I apologize for the analogy, its the best I could come
Dec
20
The Washington State Legislature approved an amnesty program in Substitute Senate Bill 6892 during a special session on December 11, 2010.
What is the amnesty program?
Dec
15
A recent notification on Wisconsin's website states, "reconciling differences between the gross receipts reported for franchise/income tax and
Dec
13
According to California's December Tax News, if your corporation or client is filing the federal Schedule UTP (Form 1120), then
Dec
08
As your company or clients discuss year-end planning, I want to remind you that this is a good time to address state and local tax issues and opportunities.
Dec
06
New York and Amazon - the continuing saga. As stated in earlier posts, a recent New Yor
Dec
02
As I have stated previously, in June 2010, Washington adopted “economic nexus” for businesses that report under a
Dec
01
I reported in an earlier post on August 9, 2010, that the Multistate Tax Commission (MTC) was in the beginning stage

