Understanding and adhering to the multitude of personal property tax compliance obligations throughout the thousands of jurisdictions that assess personal property taxes can be administratively burdensome. A company’s personal property tax liabilities can be impacted if a company is not equipped to navigate the differing rules and opportunities in the jurisdictions in which its personal property is located. The following summarizes the most often overlooked items that result in overpayments of personal property taxes by any organization.
Lisa Albritton
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Personal Property Tax Compliance: Eight Frequently Missed Issues That Can Lead to Overpayments
Posted by Lisa Albritton on May 14, 2019
Posted in Business Tax
Can I Add Personal Days to a Business Trip and Deduct My Travel Expenses?
Posted by Lisa Albritton on Apr 24, 2019
Posted in Business Tax
IRS Waives Penalties for Many Taxpayers Whose 2018 Withholdings Was Not Enough.
Posted by Lisa Albritton on Mar 21, 2019
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) brought with it many tax changes for 2018. Those changes left many taxpayers unaware of the caps on state and local tax deductions, the elimination of reimbursed job expenses and the suspension of dependency exemptions, just to name a few. To add to the mix, after Congress passed the law, new withholding tables were not available to employers until mid-January and some did not see the switch in withholding until mid-February. Based on all of these changes, taxpayers are finding themselves below the 90% threshold and therefore would have to pay a penalty.
Posted in Individual Tax
Posted in Individual Tax
Posted in Individuals
Posted in Individual Tax
5 Steps to State Sales/Use Tax Compliance in the Wake of Wayfair
Posted by Lisa Albritton on Oct 05, 2018
On June 21, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its widely anticipated decision in Wayfair. The Court held that states may require businesses to collect and remit sales and use taxes even if the business has no in-state physical presence.
Posted in Business Tax
Tax identity theft may seem like a problem only for individual taxpayers. But, according to the IRS, increasingly businesses are also becoming victims. And identity thieves have become more sophisticated, knowing filing practices, the tax code and the best ways to get valuable data.
Posted in Business Advisory
6 Questions To Measure Your Wayfair Tax and Compliance Risk
Posted by Lisa Albritton on Sep 19, 2018
On June 21, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its widely anticipated decision in South Dakota v. Wayfair. The Court held that states may require a business to collect and remit sales and use taxes even if the business has no in-state physical presence. Reference "Does Your Business Have To Begin Collecting Sales Tax On All Out-of-state Online Sales? "
Posted in Business Tax
Are You Using Your Frequent Flyer Miles To Travel This Summer?
Posted by Lisa Albritton on Jul 26, 2018
Posted in Individual Tax