Wednesday marks one year since the coronavirus pandemic caused shutdowns across the country.|| Coronavirus updates | Maryland s latest numbers | Get tested | Vaccine Info ||One year later, some Maryland jurisdictions are about to ease restrictions put in place to slow the spread of the virus.It seems that Gov. Larry Hogan s announcement on relaxing a number of coronavirus restrictions around the state is receiving mixed reactions from leaders in jurisdictions around the state. Some said they will follow the state s lead, others are still trying to figure things out.“The lifting of these restrictions is a prudent positive step in the right direction,” Hogan said on Tuesday.Hogan announced that he is lifting all capacity limits on a number of businesses, including restaurants, retailers, houses of worship, personal services and fitness centers. He is allowing 50% capacity at large entertainment indoor and outdoor venues, as well as banquet facilities.“We know that we have so
In a letter written to health minister Harsh Vardhan, FICCI Secretary General Dilip Chenoy said that country s retailers have been on the front lines throughout the pandemic ensuring seamless flow of goods, products and services to people.
In a letter written to health minister Harsh Vardhan, FICCI Secretary General Dilip Chenoy said that country s retailers have been on the front lines throughout the pandemic ensuring seamless flow of goods, products and services to people.
By Sankalp Phartiyal NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Apple Inc has started the assembly of iPhone 12 in India, the U.S. tech giant said, as the company ramps up manufacturing operations in the world s second-biggest smartphone market. We are proud to be starting production of iPhone 12 in India for our local customers, Apple said in a statement on Thursday, without naming the supplier making the smartphone. The Indian unit of Apple s Taiwanese contract manufacturer Foxconn will assemble the device in its plant in southern Tamil Nadu state, two sources familiar with the matter said. Foxconn did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but has previously said it does not comment on client-specific work.
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Relationship further supports growing compliance requirements amid the rapid acceleration of e-commerce industry
KING OF PRUSSIA, Pa., March 11, 2021. The partnership further expands the network of Vertex integrations connecting tax to ERP, procurement, billing and e-commerce systems, enabling retailers to seamlessly calculate tax for every transaction.
BigCommerce is an open SaaS cloud e-commerce platform that combines enterprise functionality with open-architecture and a broad application ecosystem. The integration with Vertex will empower thousands of B2B and B2C retailers across 150 countries and numerous industries who use BigCommerce with a robust sales and use tax solution, simplifying calculations, reporting and compliance. Transaction tax is an integral part of e-commerce; however, it can be difficult to manage because of frequently changing and complex requirements, said Chris Jones, chief revenue officer at Vertex. With the Vertex tax solution, BigCommerce reta