State and Local Tax 360˚
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Latest posts
Nov
23
Before you head-off to enjoy Thanksgiving, I thought I would pass along a couple of developments that may impact your company.
North Carolina Development
Nov
18
The Michigan Department of Treasury has extended the deadline for disregarded entities to file a separate Michigan Business Tax (MBT) Return or as part of a unitary group MBT return until July 1, 2012. The last ext
Nov
14
In a previous post, I mentioned North Carolina's new law that provides statutory guidance on when and how No
Nov
08
State income tax compliance always seems to come in "crunch time." "Crunch time" meaning, state income tax compliance seems to get squeezed between the federal return being finished late, and state return due dates.&nbs
Oct
31
WHAT IS A BLIND SPOT? According to Wikipedia, a blind spot, also known as a scotoma, is an obscuration of the visual field.
Oct
20
If your company plans on launching or expanding a telecommuting program in 2012 in Virginia, then your company needs to file an application with Virginia by October 31st. The form due by October 31st, is only a
Oct
19
Employers who have discovered improper classification of one or more employees as independent contractors now have a limited-time opportunity to correct the misclassification with reduced consequences for Minnesota withholdin
Oct
18
North Carolina has released two notices to provide guidance regarding the new combined filing legislation taking effect January 1, 2012 and how
Oct
13
During the 2009 Session, the Virginia General Assembly passed legislation (HB 2437) that modifies the corporate apportionment formula by allowing manufacturing companies to use a single factor apportionment b

