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Podcast

June 7, 2021

35:18

Speakers: Brooks E. Nelson, Sarah McGregor, Lauren Stinson

Listen to our podcast to hear lessons learned from Wayfair's case three years later and its impact on businesses and states, now and in the future.

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Alert

May 4, 2021

Contact Cherry Bekaert to have your own in-depth conversation about what the changing landscape of sales and use tax laws means for your business.

Article

April 19, 2021

Does your business need to register to collect tax on services? Learn which sales and use taxes may need to be collected for online health and weight loss programs.

Webinar Recording

March 24, 2021

Watch our video on sales tax nexus for eCommerce sellers and learn how to determine effective dates for physical & economic sales tax nexus.

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Video

December 22, 2020

Listen to our client interview about their sales tax reverse audit to learn how we helped this manufacturer recover overpaid cash and lower sales & use tax.

Case Study

November 20, 2020

Cherry Bekaert's Sales Tax team helped a national plastic manufacturer qualify for multiple state tax exemptions in New Jersey. Learn more now.

Article

October 30, 2020

Contact us if you are an Amazon FBA seller and need help addressing the California FTB notices and resolving sales or franchise tax compliance issues.

Alert

June 3, 2020

Your company may face new financial obligations and potential exposure risks due to the Wayfair decision handed down by the U.S. Supreme Court last year.

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Alert

June 3, 2020

Cherry Bekaert’s State & Local Tax professionals are ready to assist you on the application of the particular nexus standards within each of these states.

Article

April 23, 2020

The first payment of Oregon’s new Corporate Activity Tax (“CAT”) is due April 30, 2020 for businesses whose activities exceed the state’s nexus threshold.