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Thursday, June 29, 2017 Live

Multi-State Taxation of Business (E1706331)

8:30 AM - 4:30 PM EDT

Registration: 8:00 AM EDT

APA Hotel Woodbridge

120 Wood Avenue South
Iselin , NJ 08830

8 CPE Credits in TX

OVERVIEW

Significant changes in how businesses operate and consumers shop has caused a desperate search for revenue by most states. Internet commerce defies taxation under traditional concepts of nexus and situs. States have been expanding their view of nexus, especially for sales taxes. On June 22, 2018 the US Supreme Court decided in Wayfair that physical presence is not required for sales tax nexus by over ruling the Quill and National Bellas Hess decisions. This comes on the heels of Colorado’s victory in the 10th Circuit to require interstate businesses who did not collect sales taxes to instead to report to the state, “To assist the state in collecting use tax from in-state purchasers”. These decisions plus recent trends in state legislation and merging nexus standards for taxing sales and income are blurring the landscape for many businesses. This change in fundamentals from a “presence” based tax system to an “economic opportunity” based tax structure requires CPAs to understand state and local tax issues. Businesses need to consider restructuring themselves to minimize the multi-state tax burden. This program explains and illustrates how to avoid becoming subject to excessive state taxation. And who knows, Congress might even pass legislation that has been proposed for almost 30 years!

DESIGNED FOR

CPAs, accountants, and financial professionals whose clients or employers do business or have employees in more than one state.

BENEFITS

  • Understand key terms and concepts in multi-state tax planning and compliance
  • Recognize changes in nexus standards for sales and income taxes
  • Anticipate trends in changing tax standards in order to adjust business practices
  • Compute state income under a variety of taxing systems
  • Recognize the need for different planning approaches for different taxing systems
  • Properly apportion income when state tax systems are not the same: unitary versus single entity, “Commercial Nexus,” variants of three factor formula, and integrated business versus investment
  • Properly account for property, payroll, and sales
  • Restructure entities to reduce taxes
  • Comply with sales and use tax rules without overpaying tax
  • Work with states administrative rules, audit procedures, and statutes of limitation

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Nexus, situs, and internet commerce
  • Relationship to federal taxation
  • Tax treatment of mobile and remote employees
  • Common differences of federal versus state
  • Three factor formula, common variations, and emerging single factor apportionment
  • Gross receipts and other unique but expanding tax systems
  • Tax issues involving intellectual property sales across state lines
  • Taxation of internet-based transactions
  • Sales and use taxes, including an update on changes in sales tax nexus
  • Information reporting requirements for out of state sales that have obtained court approval
  • Multistate Tax Commission initiatives
  • Filing rules and audit procedures
  • Current developments in multistate taxation

COURSE LEVEL

Intermediate

PREREQUISITES

General tax knowledge.

ADVANCE PREPARATION

None

ADDITIONAL NOTES

Course materials are distributed electronically and we’ve passed the savings along to you - registrants save $20 on all 8-hour seminar pricing. To access the materials visit My Events. Download to your laptop or tablet prior to the seminar, handouts are added as received.

INSTRUCTOR

Don Cochran

Don Paul Cochran, CPA, J.D., CFP, CRC

Don Paul Cochran, J.D., CPA Don has practiced law in both Iowa and Minnesota for 40 years. He is currently in solo practice of law in Apple Valley, Minnesota, focusing on tax, estate planning, and small business organization and management. He was a CPA with the Small and Emerging Business practice of then-Big 8 accounting firm, Touche Ross, in Bloomington, Minnesota, and has served as the Vice President of Tax and CFO with various privately and publicly held companies. He also served as an advanced sales consultant with Securian Financial, Nationwide Financial, and Pacific Life Insurance Company’s Annuity and Mutual Fund division, providing advanced planning support for financial advisors on topics of financial and estate planning for small to medium-size businesses and wealthy individuals.

Don is actively involved in continuing education and other seminars for financial professionals and accountants, on topics related to tax issues for individuals and small businesses; current financial planning and asset transfer; and preparing for and living through retirement. Don is much sought after as a presenter of CPE for seminars sponsored by state societies of CPAs, CPA firms, and other providers of continuing education for financial professionals, and is a featured speaker at several national tax conferences.

Don earned a Bachelor of Science in General Science from the University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, and graduated from the University of Iowa College of Law with his Juris Doctorate. In addition to being a licensed attorney in Minnesota and Iowa, he maintains his license as a Certified Public Accountant. He also attained the designation of Certified Financial Planner® and Certified Retirement Consultant.®

PRICING

$299.00 - Member

$399.00 - Nonmember

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COURSE DEVELOPER

Loscalzo Institute