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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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VARC Solutions Helps Clients Outsource Sales Tax Compliance
Initially focusing on bookkeeping and payroll services, VARC Solutions has expanded to offer fully outsourced business management, payment processing, invoice management, consulting, implementation, and training.
Avalara AvaTax, Returns, and Exemption Certificate Management Achieve SOC 2 Type 2 Compliance
The audit provides customers with assurance that Avalara is accountable, responsible, and transparent when it comes to the handling and security of their ...
Arizonans Renting Homes During Super Bowl May Need a Permit and Face a Rental Tax
Short-term rental hosts that don’t already have an Arizona transaction privilege tax (TPT) license will need to obtain one from the Arizona Department of Revenue. A local business license may also be required.
Some States Are Considering Shelving the Grocery Tax
Five of the 13 states where groceries were taxed as of last Jan. 1 passed laws to eliminate or ease the pinch.
Special Report: Avalara Tax Changes 2023
The Avalara Tax Changes 2023 report covers many of the key issues complicating tax compliance for businesses today: cryptocurrency, e-invoicing, sales tax holidays, the Superfund, and more.
Eide Bailly Sees Risk Awareness Driving Growth in Sales Tax Automation
Top 20 firm Eide Bailly has found ways to help clients stay in compliance with these varying regulations and minimize the audit risks they pose.
Avalara Appoints Kimberly Deobald as Chief Revenue Officer and Announces New Executive Team Members
She has led customer success, partnership, and sales teams for technology companies, including several roles at IBM.
Webinar: Challenges for the Small Firm
Clients need compliance expertise from their accounting advisors, yet many firms may be reluctant to offer those services because they may seem complex and labor intensive.