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Starting in 2025, the IRS Will Accept Duplicate Dependent Returns With an IP PIN
House Tax-Exempt Crackdown Bill Passes Despite Democrat Defections
Retailers Tell Senate Credit Card ‘Swipe’ Fees are ‘Adding Inflationary Pressure to the U.S. Economy’
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Avalara Announces New E-Invoicing Certifications and Participation in Local and Global Exchange Networks to Support Tax Compliance for Businesses and Governments
Avalara intends to be accredited by the Digital Business Networks Alliance as an access point and service provider to facilitate the sending and receiving of electronic business documents over...
Avalara and eBay Partner to Solve Cross-Border Compliance for Global Sellers
Several Avalara cross-border solutions will be natively available in eBay, including Avalara Cross-Border Estimated, Avalara Managed Tariff Code Classification, and Avalara Trade Restrictions Management.
2023 Readers’ Choice Awards – The Readers Have Voted!
The Readers’ Choice awards give professionals the chance to see which tech and workflows their peers use and trust, which can help them build more efficient and profitable workflows for their own practice.
Colorado Mulls Simplifying Retail Delivery Fee Requirements
The 27-cent retail delivery fee applies to all deliveries containing at least one taxable item that are made by motor vehicle to a location in Colorado.
February 2023 Sales and Property Tax Changes to Watch For
While you focus on your business, Avalara stays on top of legislative and policy changes that can affect your tax compliance.
Hotel-Based State and Local Tax Revenues Continue Increase
Average U.S. hotel occupancy is projected to reach 63.8% in 2023 – just shy of 2019’s level of 65.9%. Staffing is expected to remain a challenge for many U.S. hotels in 2023, as the industry continues to grow its workforce back to pre-pandemic levels.
Avalara Launches Automated Property Tax Compliance Solution for Businesses and Accountants
For businesses, keeping up with property tax requirements like filing deadlines and payment processes can be a complex, manual, and error-prone process that leads to costly noncompliance.
Congress Mandates that Marketplaces Monitor High-Volume Sellers
Marketplace facilitators are being required to monitor and vet high-volume marketplace sellers in a growing number of states, including Arkansas, California, and Oklahoma.