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Kiplinger is pleased to work with Clear Law Institute to offer tax professionals exceptional value a

[From The Kiplinger Tax Letter, for tax professionals] Kiplinger is pleased to work with Clear Law Institute to offer tax professionals exceptional value and convenience in continuing professional education. Clear Law Institute is a trusted provider of accurate, practical, and engaging webinars on tax law, accounting, workplace compliance, HR, investigation and management topics. All live webinars are approved for continuing education credit, including CLE (in all states), CPE, and Enrolled Agent credit. Unlike many providers, Clear Law Institute will not charge you any additional fee to process your credit. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Visit Clear Law Institute]( Hot Issues in Multi-State Nexus & Internet Sales Tax: Highlighting the SCOTUS Wayfair v. South Dakota Decision October 31 3 pm - 4:30 pm ET Presenter: [Miles Hutchinson]( president of Sales Tax Advisors, Inc Credits: CPE, CLE in all states [(Credit Details)]( Can't attend live? You will be able to view the course live, view a recording at any time after the live presentation, or both. Viewing Options: View on your computer, tablet, or smartphone [Register Today]( Course Description Each year, states lose between $8 and $34 billion in sales tax revenue due to the history of rulings against states attempting to change the definition of nexus from physical presence to economic nexus. On June 21, 2018, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Wayfair, Inc. v. N.D, that the USSC got it wrong in the National Bellas Hess Case of 1967, the previous model for all nexus cases. As a result of this decision, they opened the door for states to force out-of-state sellers with no physical presence in their state to register, collect, and remit sales tax simply because they have customers in their states. In this practical webinar, you will learn about the complex issues of interstate sales and the obligations of out-of-state (foreign) sellers to collect the destination state's taxes in light of this new ruling. Among other things, you will learn about up-to-date information about retail giants and their fights with various states. Upon course completion, you will be able to: - Determine how states intend to collect sales tax from all out-of-state retailers in executing the new ruling - Perform a SWOT analysis of your company's sales and use tax knowledge and risk exposure - Lobby your government leaders on this subject - Identify where the mega-retailers stand in their fights to avoid universal sales and use tax nexus and how it relates to your organization - Anticipate the state's moves and plan accordingly, while defending your company's preferences - Determine where to begin if your company is delinquent in registering, collecting, and remitting other states' sales and use taxes - Submit "Offers in compromise" or "Voluntary Disclosures" before the state finds you [Register Today]( [The Presenter]( About The Presenter Miles Hutchinson, CGMA, is the president of Sales Tax Advisors, Inc. Mr. Hutchinson was previously an auditor at PWC and the Chief Financial Officer of a billion dollar real estate development company. Mr. Hutchinson has presented over 2,500 seminars and training sessions on topics such as financial analysis and modeling, accounting, strategic planning, and SOX compliance. He is a graduate of University of Missouri – Kansas City. [Register Today]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The Kiplinger Washington Editors, Inc. 1100 13th Street N.W., Suite 750 Washington, D.C. 20005 You received this e-mail because you are on our Third-Party Offers list. To manage your e-mail preferences or unsubscribe, [click here]( select which e-mails you wish to receive, and click the update button.

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