Archive for the ‘Sales & Use Tax’ Category

California Sales And Use Tax

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009
The California sales and use tax can be very confusing for business owners to interpret. Many business owners struggle to understand California’s frequently changing sales and use tax laws, regulations, interpretations, policies, and procedures. Keeping your business current with these provisions is a challenge, but the burden rests upon your shoulders. It is important to [...]

What to Do When Faced With a Sales Tax Audit

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009
Sales tax audits can be one of the most harrowing circumstances for a business owner to have to endure. This is especially true if the business owner has not kept track of all records and did not save all the original documents pertaining to all of their business transactions. Business owners must keep hard copies [...]

How a Reverse Audit Works

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
Use of Reverse Audit In our law practice we are often asked about the reverse audit strategy and whether it might be good to do in a certain case. The answer is Yes, quite often it is a good thing to undertake when there is the suspicion that sales and use taxes may have been [...]

How to Avoid a Sales Tax Audit

Monday, April 20th, 2009
As a business owner it is imperative that you retain thorough records of all transactions that pertain to your business. If the state sends you a sales tax audit you will need more than your cash register tapes in order to deal with the audit. You can choose to hire an attorney to represent you [...]