Each state sets its own rules and regulations – and if you have experience with sales and use tax – you won’t be shocked to hear that some of those rules can be interpreted in multiple ways. While there are some basics that almost everyone in the sales tax universe agrees on, there’s plenty more in a gray area.
To dive into these areas and help you make better sense of the sales tax landscape, we spoke to Monika Miles, sales tax expert and CEO of Miles Consulting Group, who helps companies doing business across state lines with their multi-state tax needs.
Source: taxjar.com
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