Monthly Archives: April 2012

Amazon Will Collect Sales Tax Beginning July 1, 2012

Does your company sell products retail online? Think you’re not liable for sales tax on out-of-state sales? Changes are coming. In a precedent setting agreement announced April 27, 2012, by the Comptroller’s Office of Texas and Amazon, Amazon will start collecting sales tax on purchases in the state of Texas on July 1, 2012.

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Upload Multiple Files to My Dropbox

Those of you that are familiar with Dropbox know what a great tool it can be. You also know that outside of sharing folders it doesn’t provide any functionality to allow other users to upload files to your account. This

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Posted in Technology

IRS Anmesty Program for Reclassification of Independent Contractors

The rules that define whether a worker is an employee or independent contractor are complex. Yet when a company misclassifies an employee as an independent contractor, taxes are not properly withheld from the worker’s wages—a costly oversight that can result in problems with the IRS. While the IRS focuses on this growing issue, it is also offering an amnesty program that allows employers to reclassify independent contractors as employees.

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Posted in Payroll