New York lawmakers passed Senate Bill 6615 that: (1) revises the state’s treatment of “global intangible low-taxed income” (GILTI); and (2) increases the economic nexus threshold for remote sellers and marketplace providers. The governor on June 24, 2019, signed the bill.
Source: KPMG
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