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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1270095, member: 26302"]I also wrote, if you bothered to notice, that I had Sales and Use tax experience. In fact I was a manager in the tax department for a corporation with nexus in all 50 states, directly managed the returns for 18 of them, and had experience with the others since we rotated states. Are you even aware of the multi state tax commission or the uniformity of sales tax laws generally? How about the resources available to professionals that quickly compares and contrasts the laws in each state, like Versatax? What is your expertise Fatima? You like to throw dirt at others, what is your background so others here may judge which of us may be more useful to listen to? If it is similar or equal to mine, I have no problem getting into a very dry, boring discussion on this topic. I suspect its not.</p><p><br /></p><p>Please ask before you try to besmirch others Fatima. I will almost guarantee you I am more knowledgeable on most facets of all taxes than you are. And yes, there are certainly blanket statements on Sales and Use tax law since the right to tax is limited by the US Supreme Court and their multiple rulings in this area. I asked politely if anyone wanted more information, you could have had the common courtesy to reply that you did. You say there are court cases, well there are always court cases, but until the Supreme Courts landmark rulings are changed, they stand as the last ruling on the law. I seriously doubt most of the current crop of untenable state reaches for more revenue will ever pass muster with the high court. The 1992 case was unusually clear and to the exact point. If you have details of a case you believe can overturn these controlling cases, please bring the case up. You mention an intangibles tax, well if you were fluent in tax law you would know that intangibles are not controlled by the same case law as sales and use taxes are.</p><p><br /></p><p>Again, if anyone wants to discuss the court cases deciding nexus, multi state tax commision rulings, or any other aspect of this subject I am willing to do so, but its a boring subject to most, so I was trying to not post it all here.</p><p><br /></p><p>Sorry for the rant.</p><p><br /></p><p>Chris[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1270095, member: 26302"]I also wrote, if you bothered to notice, that I had Sales and Use tax experience. In fact I was a manager in the tax department for a corporation with nexus in all 50 states, directly managed the returns for 18 of them, and had experience with the others since we rotated states. Are you even aware of the multi state tax commission or the uniformity of sales tax laws generally? How about the resources available to professionals that quickly compares and contrasts the laws in each state, like Versatax? What is your expertise Fatima? You like to throw dirt at others, what is your background so others here may judge which of us may be more useful to listen to? If it is similar or equal to mine, I have no problem getting into a very dry, boring discussion on this topic. I suspect its not. Please ask before you try to besmirch others Fatima. I will almost guarantee you I am more knowledgeable on most facets of all taxes than you are. And yes, there are certainly blanket statements on Sales and Use tax law since the right to tax is limited by the US Supreme Court and their multiple rulings in this area. I asked politely if anyone wanted more information, you could have had the common courtesy to reply that you did. You say there are court cases, well there are always court cases, but until the Supreme Courts landmark rulings are changed, they stand as the last ruling on the law. I seriously doubt most of the current crop of untenable state reaches for more revenue will ever pass muster with the high court. The 1992 case was unusually clear and to the exact point. If you have details of a case you believe can overturn these controlling cases, please bring the case up. You mention an intangibles tax, well if you were fluent in tax law you would know that intangibles are not controlled by the same case law as sales and use taxes are. Again, if anyone wants to discuss the court cases deciding nexus, multi state tax commision rulings, or any other aspect of this subject I am willing to do so, but its a boring subject to most, so I was trying to not post it all here. Sorry for the rant. Chris[/QUOTE]
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