SST’s 2025 Annual Planning Meeting - that’s a wrap! We would like to offer a huge THANK YOU to the states, local government and business representatives that participated. Truly appreciated the discussion and sharing of everyone’s thoughts surrounding the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats related to the Streamlined Sales Tax Governing Board. We have some lofty goals, but look forward to working together to achieve as many of these as possible in the upcoming year! Front L to R: Brandi Drake, CPA, Mike Bailey, Jessie Eisenmenger, Timothy Jennrich Back L to R: Merry Hopkins, Chad Paulson, Sen. Wayne Harper, Deborah Bierbaum, Alison Jares, Rep. Adam Smith, Fredrick Nicely, John Mollenkamp, Michael Walsh, Diane Yetter, Lance Wilkinson, Rep. Brian Kennedy and Craig Johnson
Streamlined Sales Tax Governing Board
政府管理
Westby,Wisconsin 187 位关注者
“If you’re not talking Streamlined, you’re not talking sales tax!”
关于我们
The effort that became the Streamlined Sales Tax Governing Board began in March 2000. The goal of this effort is to find solutions for the complexity in state sales tax systems that resulted in the U.S. Supreme Court holding (Bellas Hess v. Illinois and Quill Corp. v. North Dakota) that a state may not require a seller that does not have a physical presence in the state to collect tax on sales into the state. The Court ruled that the existing system was too complicated to impose on a business that did not have a physical presence in the state. The Court said Congress has the authority to allow states to require remote sellers to collect tax. The result of this work is the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement. The purpose of the Agreement is to simplify and modernize sales and use tax administration in order to substantially reduce the burden of tax compliance. The Agreement focuses on improving sales and use tax administration systems for all sellers and for all types of commerce through all of the following: 1. State level administration of sales and use tax collections. 2. Uniformity in the state and local tax bases. 3. Uniformity of major tax base definitions. 4. Central, electronic registration system for all member states. 5. Simplification of state and local tax rates. 6. Uniform sourcing rules for all taxable transactions. 7. Simplified administration of exemptions. 8. Simplified tax returns. 9. Simplification of tax remittances. 10. Protection of consumer privacy. Today twenty-four states have adopted the simplification measures in the Agreement (representing over 31 percent of the population) and more states are moving to adopt the simplification measure.
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https://www.streamlinedsalestax.org/
Streamlined Sales Tax Governing Board的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 政府管理
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Westby,Wisconsin
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 领域
- Online Sales Tax Collection、Simplified Electronic Returns、Certified Service Providers、Exemption Certificates、Rate and Boundary Databases和Taxability Matrix
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100 Majestic Dr
US,Wisconsin,Westby,54667
Streamlined Sales Tax Governing Board员工
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Do you know what sales tax administration and the Charlotte Motor Speedway’s Roval have in common? They both have a lot of twists and turns - some expected and some not! The Streamlined Sales Tax Governing Board held its annual meeting in Charlotte,NC this week. It was a busy (and successful) meeting - but we still found time to relax and enjoy a tour of the Charlotte Motor Speedway (complete with a lap around the track and experiencing the 24 degree banking) and a great dinner at the Speedway Club. Here, many of the meeting attendees are pictured in the Winner’s Circle. Check out streamlinedsalestax.org to learn more about how Streamlined Sales Tax is helping make the twists and turns of sales tax manageable.
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