Freed Maxick will be starting a new State and Local Tax newsletter this month. Here are a few highlights of what you can expect in our first issue. We’re proud to announce that Freed...
Continue ReadingWe have implemented a phased approach for returning to our offices that allows us to modify our approach to service delivery as situations change without any service disruptions. In the meantime and in the interest of public health and the safety of our community, our teams will continue working remotely whenever possible to provide the same high-quality service you have come to expect. Utilizing state-of-the-art technology, we are committed to meeting all of your assurance, tax, and advisory needs to help you navigate a business environment filled with challenges and opportunities. To discuss a specific need that can’t be handled remotely, please contact your Freed Maxick representative directly.
Freed Maxick will be starting a new State and Local Tax newsletter this month. Here are a few highlights of what you can expect in our first issue. We’re proud to announce that Freed...
Continue ReadingMore and more Canadian companies are expanding their business activities into the United States. The states are becoming increasingly aggressive in enforcement and assessment of various...
Continue Reading“If you ask one question, it will lead you to another, and another, and another. It's like peeling an onion.” ― Lemony Snicket, The End In efforts to increase revenue and to tax...
Continue ReadingSpring has sprung! With the nice weather comes the concept of “spring cleaning.” Time to open the windows, let in the fresh air, clean up any lingering messes, and get everything in order...
Continue ReadingFrom time to time, states offer Tax Amnesty Programs. A tax amnesty program is a limited time opportunity for certain taxpayers to come forward with unpaid tax liabilities in exchange for...
Continue ReadingThe complexity of state and local sales and use tax is a problem in every state and for many businesses. Each jurisdiction has a different rule on the taxability and exemption of a...
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