We are often asked if one has to pay taxes when selling goods or services online. That question became even more relevant this week when the IRS postponed the new “$600 Rule.” This is.
In California, spring flowers may bring tax dollars as state Senate Democrats propose increasing the corporate tax rate along with other changes and the California Supreme Court agreed with the Court of Appeal that the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA) has the discretion to decide who is a “retailer.”
California state Senate Democrats propose increasing corporate tax rate along with other changes and California Supreme Court agreed with Court of Appeal that California Department of Tax and Fee Administration has discretion to decide who is retailer.
In Grosz v. California Dep’t of Tax & Fee Admin,CDTFA has discretion to determine who constitutes a retailer under CA’s sales and use tax laws, Sellers should be aware of case for sales made before Marketplace Facilitator Act went into effect if tax not properly collected