Since 1922, sales and use taxes have been making money for states. Yet, last year was the most significant on record for changes, many of which are now rapidly rolling out across the United States. Judicial, legislative, and regulatory changes are making it tough to figure out how much a business owes in one state and whether they should pay in another. Compliance can be time consuming and frustrating, but it's also required.
Get a handle on what's taxed, what's not taxed and what may be taxed even as major tax changes take effect in 2019. And, learn how the Supreme Court ruling in South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc. marked the beginning of a wave of change impacting companies that sell into multiple states.
Join Judy Vorndran, state and local tax partner at TaxOps and leading authority on sales tax nexus as she explains why 2019 is the year of sales tax change.
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Judy Vorndran leads the state and local tax (SALT) practice at TaxOps, helping clients navigate the morass of SALT issues with the goal of making it less “Taxing!”. She is a recognized thought leader and award-winning instructor to clients and tax professionals alike with a steady focus on finding ways to simplify complex SALT issues and areas of state tax controversy. Judy monitors the legislative, judicial, and regulatory tax landscape to assess the tax impact on businesses, and has helped successfully change the laws in a number of states and jurisdictions. Previously, Judy was the first National Tax Resource at a Top 100 CPA Firm, where she launched the firm’s SALT practice. She also spent 14 years exclusively focusing on SALT at PwC and Deloitte, extensively traveling the U.S. helping clients implement best practices and reduce SALT risks.