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Sales Tax Economic Nexus and Marketplace Trends and MTC Voluntary Disclosure

SALES TAX ECONOMIC NEXUS AND MARKETPLACE TRENDS AND MTC VOLUNTARY DISCLOSURE

Cost Free
Presentation Length 1.0 hour

Recorded DateSeptember 29, 2021
CPE:Not available
(archived webinars do not offer CPE credits)
Subject AreaTaxes (Sales Tax)
Course LevelBasic
Series: Sales Tax
Course Description

In this session, we will provide an overview of states’ sales tax economic nexus laws and their thresholds while considering important issues for remote sellers under these new laws. We will also provide an overview of marketplace facilitator tax collection laws enacted by states and take time to discuss key issues confronting marketplace facilitators and marketplace sellers in understanding these tax collection laws. Finally, we will make an introduction to achieving state tax compliance through the MTC Multistate Voluntary Disclosure Program.

 Learning Objectives:


  • Construct a basic understanding of the major features of states’ sales/use tax economic nexus laws and marketplace facilitator tax collection laws

  • Identify resources containing additional information concerning these laws

  • Recognize the MTC’s Multistate Voluntary Disclosure Program

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Richard Cram

Multistate Tax Commission
Director, National Nexus Program
rcram@mtc.gov
(202) 695-8139

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Richard Cram is the Director of the Multistate Tax Commission’s National Nexus Program in Washington, D.C. The National Nexus Program provides a Multistate Voluntary Disclosure Program that 37 states and the District of Columbia participate in. Cram has recently contributed articles to Tax Analysts State Tax Notes and has presented as a co-panelist at the Georgetown Law School Advanced State and Local Tax Institute and the Paul J. Hartman SALT Forum. Prior to his current position, Cram served for 15 years as the Director of Policy & Research in the Kansas Department of Revenue and for two years as an attorney in the Legal Services Bureau of the Department in Topeka, Kansas. He has worked as a research attorney for the Kansas Supreme Court and practiced law as an associate in law firms in Chicago, Illinois, and Goodland, Kansas. Cram graduated from the University of Kansas School of Law. He currently resides in Alexandria, Virginia.

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Multistate Tax Commission is an intergovernmental state tax agency whose mission is to promote uniform and consistent tax policy and administration among the states, assist taxpayers in achieving compliance with existing tax laws, and advocate for state and local sovereignty in the development of tax policy.