Part 3 – Is the Item Taxable? This article is a follow up to a previous article I wrote in dealing with tobacco tax audits. In addition to looking at the applicable statute of limitations and whether excise tax and shipping charges are included in the tax base any experienced…
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Florida Tobacco Tax Audit – Is DBPR Playing Fair?
Part 2 – Is the Tax on The Correct Taxable Base? This article is a follow up to a previous article I wrote in dealing with tobacco tax audits. In addition to looking at the applicable statute of limitations, any experienced Florida tobacco tax attorney should closely examine the taxable…
Florida Tobacco Tax Audit – Is DBPR Playing Fair?
Over the past year, we have been involved in more and more Florida Tobacco Tax Audits. With the volume of audits we deal with on a regular basis, we see trends within the state. We also have seen audit after audit in Florida in which the Department of Business and…
Governor Scott Accepts Amazon Deal
In many states Amazon does not have any physical locations or employees, therefore, Amazon is not required to charge and collect sales tax in many states. States have taken aggressive tactics by arguing that Amazon has affiliates in their state or servers in their state which constitute nexus and require…
The Future of State and Local Tax: Look to the Stars … I Mean the Clouds
Aside from the Marketplace Fairness Act, cloud computing has dominated the sales tax world in 2013. With more and more companies using software as a service (SaaS), platform as a service (“PaaS“), and infrastructure as a service (“IaaS“), more and more uncertainty has arisen in the sales tax world. Cloud…
TAXES SHAPE PUBLIC POLICY: UTAH TAXES E-CIGARETTES?
In an attempt to quit smoking, many Americans purchase a piece of equipment for about $50 and e-juice for about $15. When heated by the equipment, the e-juice, nicotine laced liquid, becomes an inhalable vapor that can be used as a cigarette replacement for many nicotine addicts. The electronic cigarette,…
Senate Passes Marketplace Fairness Act By Overwhelming Majority
On May 6, 2013, Senate passed the Marketplace Fairness Act . It was announced that the bill passed with a vote of 69 to 27. The bill provides for an exception for businesses with sales of less than $1 million annually. States which are members to the Streamlined Sales and…
IRS & Massachusetts Department of Revenue Show Compassion Following Boston Marathon Explosions
It is difficult to change the channel without hearing some development this week in the Boston Marathon explosion. This week in April, 2013 has been mostly a dark one. However, as we tend to in the face of crisis, our nation has shown its resolve and unity. While it can…
ANOTHER STATE TOBACCO TAX CASE SHOWS THE ‘CLARITY’ OF TOBACCO TAX LAWS
It is no secret that states generate high amounts of tax revenue from excise tax. For public policy and political reason, alcohol and tobacco seem ripe for state governments to extort money from its citizens. As a result of high tax rates, businesses that buy and sell large quantities of…
Gas Station Owners and Petroleum Distributors: Virginia Recognizes Pollution Control Exemption for Pit Liners and Storage Tanks
As many of you are aware, I have been closely following the Gate Fuel Services & Gate Petroleum in Florida. Those cases involved settled refund claims for gas stations that had purchased equipment for pollution control and were used in the manufacturing process. In January of 2013, a Virginia company…