Many things can trigger nexus, including reaching a particular economic or transaction volume threshold, having a physical presence, or providing services in a state. Unfortunately, the exhaustive list of nexus criteria varies widely, and there are a few often-overlooked triggers that can also create tax obligations for your clients. Below, we’ll discuss three common examples and explain what they are, how they work, and when they apply.
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