Many states are looking to collect taxes from businesses benefiting in their state. Take our quick state and local tax survey to see if your business could have exposure in another state. Take our quick survey below, and if you answer "YES" to any of these questions, you may have tax exposure for sales and/or income tax. The greater your score, the more likely you have exposure in another state. It is important to review your tax exposure in the other states in order to comply with the law as well as avoid significant penalties and interest.
DHJJ Can Help With Your State and Local Tax Questions
If you have any questions, we highly recommend that you contact your tax advisor or a member of our DHJJ State and Local Tax ( SALT) Group below or call 630-420-1360, to set up a complimentary, one-hour meeting to discuss your areas of exposure and how the SALT group can help you.
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