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Important Changes To New Hampshire Business Profits Tax

Important Changes To New Hampshire Business Profits Tax

AAFCPAs would like to make clients aware, if you are subject to New Hampshire’s Business Profits tax, there are two significant 2022 legislative updates which address net operating losses and combined reporting. Tax Information Release (TIR) No. 2022-003 modifies the calculation of the net operating loss (NOL) carryover deduction for tax years ending on or […]

MA Taxpayers May Expect Refunds of Excess Tax Revenue

MA Taxpayers May Expect Refunds of Excess Tax Revenue

Massachusetts’ State Auditor Suzanne Bump recently announced that Fiscal Year 2022 (FY22) Massachusetts tax revenue collections exceeded the annual tax revenue cap set by Chapter 62F of the Massachusetts General Laws by $2.941 billion. This revenue will be returned to taxpayers in the coming months. In general, eligible taxpayers will receive a credit in the […]

Maryland SaaS Taxability

Maryland SaaS Taxability

AAFCPAs would like to make clients aware of new Maryland sales tax legislation, which effectively narrowed the definition of digital products and changed the sales taxability of Software as a Service (SaaS), effective July 1, 2022. Background In March 2021, Maryland’s Office of the Comptroller issued guidance on digital products and announced that SaaS would […]

Pennsylvania Corporate Income Tax Changes

Pennsylvania Corporate Income Tax Changes

AAFCPAs would like to make clients aware, if you are subject to Pennsylvania’s corporate income tax, there are two significant changes instituted pursuant to H.B. 1342, signed by the governor on July 8th, 2022, effective starting in 2023. CORPORATE TAX RATE The current Corporate Net Income Tax (CNIT) rate is 8.99%.  There will be an […]

Cannabis Business Executive: Easing the burden of cannabis state tax compliance

Cannabis Business Executive: Easing the burden of cannabis state tax compliance

Cannabis Business Executive (June 16, 2022) – Keeping pace with state sales and excise tax requirements can be a significant burden for cannabis operators. Make no mistake, the tax collection is a high priority to states, and as the industry grows, penalties and fines for late payment are becoming more common.

Important Changes To Vermont Corporate Income Tax

Important Changes To Vermont Corporate Income Tax

AAFCPAs would like to make clients aware, if you are subject to Vermont’s corporate income tax, there are several significant changes instituted pursuant to S.B 53, an act relating to changes to Vermont corporate income tax and conformity to federal tax laws, which will be effective for tax years beginning on or after January 1, […]

New Colorado Retail Delivery Fee

New Colorado Retail Delivery Fee

AAFCPAs would like to make clients aware, if you sell tangible property to customers located in Colorado, there is an important change coming that could significantly affect the amount of tax you need to collect from your customers. Effective July 1, 2022, the Colorado Department of Revenue will be instituting a new Retail Delivery Fee […]

DOR Update: 2022 Sales & Use Tax Returns Changes

DOR Update: 2022 Sales & Use Tax Returns Changes

AAFCPAs would like to make clients aware of some recent changes instituted by the Massachusetts Department of Revenue (DOR) related to 2022 Sales and Use Tax Returns, including forms related to sales tax on services and meals, room occupancy excise tax, and marijuana retail tax. New lines will be added to the Sales Tax on […]

MA Form 3ABC due by 3/1 to avoid local property taxes
MA Form 3ABC Due

MA Form 3ABC due by 3/1 to avoid local property taxes

The Massachusetts “Return of Property Held for Charitable Purposes” (Form 3ABC) provides for an exemption from local taxation on personal and real property for eligible charitable organizations. As a reminder, in order to be exempt, you must file an annual Form 3ABC, due at the Assessor’s Office no later than March 1, in each city or town […]