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
Jun
14
When conducting research regarding the sales taxation of medical devices, the process generally entails reviewing state statutes, regulations, and applicable letter rulings and/or court cases to obtain clarity and rea
Jun
10
Just a reminder, Pennsylvania's tax amnesty program ends June 18, 2010.
Jun
07
Does your company allow employees to work remotely or telecommute? If so, those telecommuting employees may be creating a taxable presence (nexus) in a state for your company for income tax purposes.
Jun
01
Washington's new legislation created an “economic nexus” standard effective June 1, 2010.
May
27
If you lease tangible personal property to, or from another entity (whether related or not), you are faced with sales tax issues that need to be addressed.
May
24
If you work at a corporation or at an accounting/consulting firm, then you probably know what I mean by "reverse audit."
May
19
Amazon is fighting North Carolina's audit request for personal purchaser / customer information. Amazon filed the complaint in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington, Case No.
May
17
As mentioned back in April, California proposed some burdensome notification requirem
May
14
A recent article in the New York Times discusses how companies are moving to cloud computing.

