- Vertex’s tax research team monitors tax policymaking at the state and local levels to stay ahead of indirect tax rules and rate changes.
- They keep tabs on state legislative sessions and evaluate new proposals and laws with indirect tax implications.
- Noteworthy trends and developments for 2023 include South Dakota’s temporary reduction of its statewide sales tax rate, Alabama’s reduction of its state sales tax rate on food for home consumption,
- California’s new line-based surcharge mechanism, Minnesota and Colorado’s implementation of new retail delivery fees, and Florida’s permanent exemption of certain baby and toddler products, clothes, diapers, incontinence products, and oral hygiene products.
- Tax professionals should keep in mind that many exemptions are temporary.
- Tennessee enacted a three-month sales tax exemption on grocery taxes while eliminating a previous sales tax exemption for direct mail advertising and magazine and books. For more information, listen to the Vertex Tax Matters podcast.
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