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Changes to the New York Highway Use Tax Registration Provisions

Pursuant to a ruling by New York State Supreme Court Justice James H. Ferreira that declared New York State's Highway Use Registration and Decal taxes

Connecticut Enacts New Rules for Apportioning Income

With the signing of S.B. 502, Connecticut Governor Dannel P. Mallory enacted notable changes to the state's corporate and personal income tax statutes

Applications for Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) Now Open

The Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) awards tax credits to businesses that make approved contributions to Scholarship Organizations (SO), Educational

South Dakota Adopts Sales and Use Tax, Economic Nexus Law

Effective May 1, 2016, any seller who does not have a physical presence in the state of South Dakota and meets one of the following criteria in the previous
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Massachusetts Offers Tax Amnesty

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is offering tax amnesty once again from April 1 through May 31, 2016 for most taxes collected by the Massachusetts Department

Governor Wolf Reveals 2016 Pennsylvania Budget Proposal

On Tuesday, February 9, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf announced his 2016 budget proposal. While the governor and the legislature continue to work on finishing

Reminder: North Carolina Information Reporting Requirement

On September 18, 2015, North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory signed H.B. 97, which provides for a three-year phase-in of the single sales factor method for

Update on Educational Improvement Tax Credits (EITC) in Pennsylvania

The uncertainty surrounding Pennsylvania’s Educational Improvement Tax Credits (EITC) program, triggered by this year’s state budget impasse,
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Sales and Use Tax Audits: Are You Ready?

As states such as Pennsylvania struggle to pass budgets that limit tax increases and still meet the needs of a growing government, many tax professionals

Ohio Personal Income Tax Residency Update

In the past year, there have been two Ohio residency developments that are of importance. Back in December 2014, Ohio House Bill 494 was signed into law,
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