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New Jersey Imposes Admissions Surcharge (4/15/10)

Maine Nonprofit Requirement for Snowmobile Trail Grooming Equipment Exemption Continues (3/17/10)

New Jersey Municipalities Authorized to Impose Surcharge on Admissions to Certain Places (10/8/08)

New Jersey Taxes Carnival and Circus Tickets Sold by Exempt Organizations (10/8/08)

Tennessee Exemption for State and Federally Chartered Credit Unions (2/20/08)

Illinois Service Club did not Qualify as Charitable Organization (6/5/07)

Maine Amends Interstate Commerce Rule (2/16/07)

Michigan Exempts Sponsorship of Certain Athletic Events (2/15/07)

Michigan Exempts Sponsorship of Certain Athletic Events (2/15/07)

Postage and Freight Exempt For Arizona Printers (10/17/06)

New Jersey Delivery Charges Subject to Sales Tax (10/3/06)

VA Governor and Senate Unveil Tax Increases for New Transportation Plan (3/29/06)

Out-of-State Exempt Entities Need ID Number in IL. (1/18/06)

Louisiana Exempts Rail Rolling Stock. (11/21/05)

Connecticut Supreme Court Affirms Ruling on Worthless Accounts (11/21/05)

Kentucky Passes Bill Outlining Multiple Sales and Use Tax Changes. (3/25/05)

Illinois Makes Changes to “Out-of-State Buyer” Exemption. (3/10/05)

Tennessee Issues Revenue Review Citing Discovery and Collection of Delinquent Taxes. (3/4/05)

South Dakota Amends Bad Debt Deduction for Sales and Use Tax Purposes. (2/15/05)

Minnesota issues modifications to Revenue Notice No. 1991-06. (2/2/05)

Virginia Rules that Caterers’ Purchases of Items Transferred to Customer Exempt as Resale (1/15/05)

New York Finds Corporate Officer Personally Liable for Taxes. (1/15/05)

New York Indicates That Corporate Officer Was Liable for Taxes and the Audit Method Used Was Proper. (1/15/05)

California Court of Appeals Addresses Municipality Competition Ban. (1/15/05)

Plant regulators exempt as pesticides in Florida. (10/22/04)

Indiana airplane merchant protests imposition of both tax and penalty. (10/22/04)

Florida Explains Taxability of Temporary Housing for Hurricane Victims. (9/17/04)

New York Exempts Aircraft Parts and Services. (9/17/04)

New York Exemptions on Vessels Providing Local Transit. (9/17/04)

Hawaii repeals requirement to “pay-to-play” tax before a dispute can be appealed. (8/5/04)

Amount of allowable revenue for purely public charities increased in Pennsylvania. (8/5/04)

Wyoming upheld that audit estimates are legal. (7/28/04)

Colorado vendors can rely on state provided database of jurisdictions and tax rates. (7/28/04)

Pennsylvania auditors have been given the authority to grant credits when it is found that the taxpayer has overpaid taxes. (6/15/04)

Louisiana has issued Revenue Ruling No. 04-004 on the taxability of charges by hotels. (6/15/04)

South Dakota allowed to use private collection agencies and attorneys. (5/15/04)

Connecticut explains its managed audit program and more. (5/15/04)

Virginia extension on exemption. (5/15/04)

Ohio has increased the mandatory notice requirements holders of unclaimed property must follow. (4/15/04)

Connecticut has outlined the necessary steps exempt organizations must take in order to properly purchase meals and lodging exempt from sales and use taxes. (4/15/04)

Nevada has decreased the sales tax collection allowance. (3/15/04)

Businesses can now pay their Louisiana tax liabilities on-line. (3/15/04)

Kentucky requires that an exemption certificate be filled out properly and completely in order to be valid. (1/15/04)

Alabama is requiring state sales and use taxes to be filed electronically. (12/15/03)

Tennessee may require electronic filing. (12/15/03)

Illinois will not allow letter rulings to be relied upon once the letter ruling is ten years old. (12/15/03)

California has reenacted its Managed Audit Program. (12/15/03)

New York art installment taxable. (6/15/03)

Ohio amusement rides. (6/15/03)