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How to Stop Illinois Department of Revenue Collections (2024 Update)
Are you struggling with Illinois Department of Revenue collections? Do you have overwhelming Illinoi [...]
NFT Creators and the Law: 5 Common Questions
NFT Creators and the Law: 5 Common Questions
From copyright and ownership issues to smart contract disputes, the legal implications of NFTs are v [...]
Understanding Venmo, PayPal, & Zelle Taxes
Taxes for Venmo, PayPal, Zelle and more
In today’s digital age, more and more people are using money-transferring apps like Venmo, PayPal, [...]
Taxes for Sellers Facebook Marketplace, eBay, and Etsy
Taxes for Sellers on Facebook Marketplace, eBay, and Etsy
Are you ready to take your e-commerce business to the next level? Well, you've come to the right pla [...]
What is the Trust Fund Recovery Penalty?
The Trust Fund Recovery Penalty (TFRP) allows the IRS or a state tax board* to hold individuals pers [...]
What is Sales Tax Nexus? What Business Owners Need to Know About Sales Tax Nexus
What is Sales Tax Nexus?

Failing to keep track of your sales tax nexus can lead to massive tax bills from multiple states.

Understanding State Taxes for Remote Workers
Remote Working Tax Implications for Employers
Before setting your job listing to "anywhere," make sure you understand how out-of-state employees m [...]
California Income Tax Notices for Amazon Sellers - California Hunting for Income Tax from Out of State Sellers
California Is Hunting for Income Tax from Out-of-State Sellers
Does your ecommerce business sell to customers in California? Then you may receive a notice from the [...]
Online Tax Law: ebay is inappropriately charging tax on exempt items
Is eBay Imposing Illegal Sales Tax on Exempt Items?
After a new Illinois law went into effect on January 1, 2020, which requires state residents to pay [...]