Sales tax has evolved a lot in recent years. So has the sales tax audit.
Examiners can still show up and go over your books in person, and tax agencies will still send audit notices via snail mail. And why not? According to the Tax Policy Center, money collected from sales tax can be the leading source for many jurisdictions, constituting 25% to 35% of a state’s revenue.
Source: taxconnex.com
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