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
Apr
08
Colorado recently enacted HB 1192 which impacts companies who develop,
Apr
05
In previous posts I discussed the Kmart case and Michigan's guidance which affected companies operating in Michigan who own or util
Apr
01
Minnesota Governor Signs “Jobs Bill” into Law Today!
Mar
29
On April 7, 2010 from 12:00 pm to 1:15 pm CST, Jon Skavlem and myself from Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP will be presenting a free webinar entitled, "State of Confusion: Sales and Use Tax in an Electronic World."
Mar
25
As I reported back in September, 2009, California enacted new registration and reporting requirements for
Mar
22
The City of Philadelphia is conducting a tax amnesty program starting May 3, 2010 and running through June 25, 2010.
Benefits of Amnesty Program
Mar
18
Joseph Henchman, Tax Counsel, Director of State Projects at The Tax Foundation ,has published a REPORT on the hazards of states imposing "Ama
Mar
15
Michigan introduces Kmart legislative "fix" language in the House of Representatives.
Mar
11
In previous posts, I raised areas of confusion regarding Colorado's new sales tax nexus and notification requirements enacted by the signing
Mar
08
As we approach the 2009 state income tax return deadlines of March 15th, April 15th and May 15th, I wanted to provide a brief list of some items to watch out for:

