Sweeping changes to operations, especially ones that must be done swiftly without tremendous planning, are going to trigger implications in the tax that, according to the Tax Foundation, provides the second largest source of state and local tax revenue. Most businesses, and much more individuals, do not have solid processes to constantly monitor changes in operations for such consequences. Allow me to highlight my top 3 implications:
Source: taxconnections.com
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