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Sales and Use Taxes: Internet Sales Cost States Billions

December 1st, 2009 · 3 Comments

In Losing Sales Taxes Bob Williams of Tax Vox blog writes: Under current law, on-line retailers—as well as other remote sellers such as catalog stores—need to collect state sales tax from buyers only when the retailer has physical presence in the state (“substantial nexus” in legal terms). That’s because a 1992 U.S. Supreme Court case, Quill [...]

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Tags: Florida Sales & Use Tax · State Taxes

Nude Services Tax Upheld in Utah

November 25th, 2009 · 2 Comments

Florida attorney blogger Jeffrey Kuntz writes about a tax ruling recently handed down by the Utah Supreme Court: [The Court] released an opinion last week upholding the constitutionality of a Utah statute that taxes businesses in which individuals perform services while nude or partially nude.  However, the court struck a Utah statute that taxed escort services as unconstitutional.  Bushco, [...]

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Tags: Court Cases · Florida Sales & Use Tax · State Taxes

Illustration: Theft of State Tax Funds Anomaly

July 31st, 2009 · No Comments

I previously blogged about the state of Rhodes Island’s aggressive pursuit of small businesses who have collected but failed to remit state sales taxes. In this companion post, I illustrate how theft of state funds laws unfairly punish average, well-intentioned small business owners while letting the swindlers go free. An Example Let’s take the hypothetical [...]

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States Cracking Down on Taxpayers

July 31st, 2009 · 1 Comment

Andrew Morse of Anchor Rising reports that Rhodes Island taxing authorities visited more than 1200 small businesses this week telling them that if they don’t pay their delinquent sales taxes the state will shut them down. Rhodes Island had initially sent out 3,949 letters to small businesses demanding payment of past due sales taxes. This resulted in the payment [...]

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6 Things You Can Do To Avoid Going to Jail for Failure to Remit State Sales Taxes

April 23rd, 2009 · 2 Comments

If you are a Florida business owner and have failed to remit your state sales taxes, here are 6 things you can do to greatly lower the chances Florida will refer your case for criminal prosecution: 1. Respond immediately to any DOR inquiries or notices- the earlier you respond, the better. This is because the DOR’s [...]

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Revenge of the Nerds II, or 3 Reasons State Tax Authorites are Worse than the IRS

April 23rd, 2009 · 1 Comment

Believe it or not, the various state taxing authorities are often more ruthless than their federal counterpart, the IRS. In Florida, for instance, the Department of Revenue (DOR) regularly does 3 things that should put the fear of Yahweh in taxpayers: 1. Issues tax warrants rather than tax liens – The use of the word “warrant” [...]

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Warning to Restaurant/Bar Owners: Failure to Pay Taxes Can Result in Forefeiture of Liquor License

December 20th, 2008 · 1 Comment

The Minnesota Sun reports that the owner of the King of Diamonds strip club in Inver Grove Heights pleaded guilty in federal court to one count of filing a false income tax return Thursday, Dec. 11. According to information from the U.S. Department of Justice: Lawrence Frank Kladek, 65 and a resident of Inver Grove [...]

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Tags: Florida Sales & Use Tax · Tax Crimes