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Sales tax nexus developments in California and beyond: A year in review *

USA - January 22 2013
The battlelines have shifted once again in the disputes over sales tax nexus and we bring you this installment to cover the major developments in…

Co-authors: Thomas H. Steele.


“There you go again!”: Kentucky’s new amnesty program *

USA - November 5 2012
Kentucky does not have a reputation as a taxpayer-friendly jurisdiction.

Co-authors: Andres Vallejo, Thomas H. Steele.


Battle California! Sales tax nexus gets even more interesting *

USA - September 26 2011
In the past, we have reported on so-called affiliate nexus or “Amazon” statutes and the challenges brought by Amazon.

Co-authors: Thomas H. Steele.


No solicitation: sales tax nexus, the Amazon Law, and the perils of affiliate advertising *

USA - April 8 2011
"Are we now required to collect sales tax in New York on our Internet sales?"

Co-authors: Andres Vallejo, Thomas H. Steele.


Look what the CAT dragged in: Ohio imposes the new tax on business activities outside its borders *

USA - September 21 2010
As most national businesses are already aware (perhaps painfully so), Ohio is phasing out its Corporate Franchise Tax and introducing a Commercial Activity Tax (“CAT”) on gross receipts from business activities in its place.

Co-authors: Thomas H. Steele.


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