Texas Sales Tax
When to Register for a Sales Tax Permit
Businesses that know they need to register for sales and use tax may be dragging their feet in deciding when to go through with it. Between June 2018 and April 2019, many businesses have gone from being registered only in the states they are physically located in to needing to register in many states across…
Read MoreI have nexus. What next?
Once business owners realize they have sales tax nexus, it is important to understand the registration options that come next. You may have done your research when you first heard about the recent Supreme Court case South Dakota vs. Wayfair that changed United States sales tax law forever. First, you may have looked into what…
Read MoreTexas Sales & Use Tax Guide for Aircraft
Aircraft are a complex piece of machinery. Aircraft tax issues are even more complex, creating a tax minefield for the unwary. If a taxpayer navigates carefully, they can potentially come out with a reduced, or zero, tax liability for the aircraft. However, the slightest wrong move will leave the most careful owner with a sizeable…
Read MoreTexas Jumps on the Economic Nexus Bandwagon
Over the summer, the United States Supreme Court ruled in South Dakota v. Wayfair that no longer is a physical presence required for a state to mandate a seller to collect sales tax. Instead, states are now allowed free reign to require a seller to collect sales tax if the seller sells a certain dollar…
Read MoreWhat to Expect During a Texas Tax Audit
The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts (“Comptroller”) sends out audit letters almost every day to businesses. These letters inform the business of the audit to be conducted by the Comptroller’s Office. Unfortunately, this type of letter is only the beginning of a very long and possibly expensive process. The key is to be well-informed of…
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