Among pressing tax concerns for online B2B companies are state tax rules on cloud technology services, digital products and e-marketplaces, tax experts say.
“Two trends that have strong traction at the state level are states moving to force sales tax collection by marketplaces, and sales tax on cloud-based services and digital content,” says Stephen Kranz, a tax lawyer and partner at McDermott Will & Emery in Washington, D.C.
Source: digitalcommerce360.com
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