Do you own or manage a New Hampshire-based business? Do you sell products or services to clients and customers outside of New Hampshire? Are you responsible for state tax reporting for your company?
On June 21, 2018, the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc. drastically changed the state sales tax collection requirements for remote sellers, including those located in New Hampshire. States can now require businesses that do not have any physical connection to their state to register and collect the state’s sales taxes if the business’ economic activity in their state exceeds specified thresholds based on sales and/or transactions. Although the case was decided more than two years ago, taxing authorities and businesses are still working through the consequences of the decision.
Join state and local tax specialists Leanne Scott and Merrill Barter from Baker Newman Noyes for a virtual event, during which you will learn about the Wayfair ruling and how it impacts your business and what you should be doing now. Attendees will hear from Michele Cota from U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen's office about federal activities and efforts related to the Wayfair decision.
Who should attend?
Owners and management of small and medium-sized businesses in New Hampshire that sell tangible personal property or services outside of the state.
The presentation will cover:
Tuesday Jan 12, 2021
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM EST
Tuesday, January 12, 2021
10:30 am to 12:00 pm
Remote meeting
No Charge to Attend
Printed courtesy of www.rochesternh.org/ – Contact the Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce for more information.
18 South Main Street, Rochester, NH 03867 – (603) 332-5080 – info@rochesternh.org