You’ve probably heard all about nexus. If not, it’s a pretty simple concept: having enough presence in a state that you need to collect sales tax in that state. What’s not so simple to understand is what determines “significant physical presence” in other states. Why? Because most states make their own rules and define presence differently.
While we can’t change the rules, we can help you know which ones apply to you. Let SALT expert and former CA State Auditor Steven Cabrera explain:
We hope you’ll view the on-demand recording of “How to Determine Sales Tax Nexus” to discover why other states want you to collect sales tax. Space is limited!
Recorded: Tuesday, April 18
Time: 2:00PM ET / 11:00AM PT
Duration: One hour
Watch the On-Demand Recording Now
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