Over the last decade, more and more states are legislating that businesses charge sales tax on more and more services.
With the dramatic increase of the sales of services over tangible goods, cash strapped states are looking for more and creative ways to get their share of the revenue. Knowing which states have taken the approach of taxing more services is important to understand, and a major topic of this webinar.
Knowing what gets taxed and what goes tax free is half the battle. Allow sales tax guru Scott Peterson break down the new rules and demystify an issue that many companies struggle with.
David, TN
"This is a great webinar for anyone who has to deal with sales tax compliance. Even if you think you know everything there is to know, I expect you will learn something new from Scott Peterson. He knows sales tax thoroughly."TerriLynn, PA
"Excellent presentation withe a knowledgeable presenter. Deciphering the state sales tax regulations to understand they types of services that are taxable is never an easy task."Susan, TX
"Scott did a great job! I learned a lot of from the webinar and look forward to attending more in the future. Thank You!"Jim, NY
"Glad to hear that Avalara exists as this seminar woke me up to the complexities of sales tax compliance."Jim, OH
"Excellent webinar. Found it to be very informative. Scott Peterson knows his subject!"Norbert "Nobby", OH
"Not at this time, let me see a few more. I am a presenter also, so I want to be fair."Kari, NE
"Really enjoyed Scott's presentation - very knowledgeable, very easy to understand."Katherine, WI
"Very helpful presentation in understanding the ways the states view sales taxes."
Avalara
Vice President of U.S. Tax Policy and Government Relations
webinars@avalara.com
(615) 598-4337
Scott Peterson is Avalara’s Vice President of U.S. Tax Policy and Government Relations. Prior to Avalara, he was the first Executive Director of the Streamlined Sales Tax Governing Board—an organization devoted to making sales tax more straightforward and more uniform for the benefit of businesses. Scott also spent 10 years as the Director of the South Dakota Sales Tax Division and 12 years providing research and legal writing for the South Dakota Legislature.