Multistate Sales Tax: States continue to roll out their own economic nexus laws in response to Wayfair
June 11, 2019
We are approaching one year since the U.S. Supreme Court overruled 50 years of precedent to eliminate the “physical presence” bright-line rule for substantial nexus in its South Dakota v. Wayfair decision. Most states have already responded to Wayfair by enacting “economic nexus” laws requiring remote sellers to collect sales tax. This includes larger states,… Read More
Ohio’s Municipal Net Profits Tax Reform Constitutional – Centralized filing provides significant administrative benefits to companies doing business across multiple localities.
March 26, 2019
Ohio’s efforts to substantially simplify its municipal income tax regime – a much-needed reform – is permitted to move forward. Ohio instituted municipal income tax reform, which took effect with the 2018 tax year, permitted business to elect to file a centralized return with the Ohio Department of Taxation, among other uniformity measures. Ohio municipalities… Read More
Out-of-state businesses with little-to-no connection with Ohio owe commercial activity tax based upon their customers’ subsequent shipment of products to Ohio.
March 20, 2019
Ohio’s 10th District Court of Appeals affirmed the Board of Tax Appeals’ decision upholding commercial activity tax (CAT) assessments issued to a Georgia business with no activities in Ohio and minimal (if any) direction towards the state’s market. The Court held that application of the Ohio CAT’s market-based situsing principals to the taxpayer’s, Greenscapes Home… Read More
Tax Talk | Top Takeaways from the 2019 Ohio Tax Conference
February 26, 2019
Tax Talk | Top Takeaways from the 2019 Ohio Tax Conference Watch this episode of Tax Talk where Steven A. Dimengo and Richard B. Fry wrap up this year’s tax conference by giving you their key takeaways and highlights from the event. At the top of the highlights was meeting the New Ohio Tax Commissioner… Read More