If 2018 ends up looking like our current year, we’re in for a lot of changes when it comes to sales and use tax. 2017 ushered in tens of thousands of taxability changes across every U.S. state. On top of that, several legislative changes impacted online sellers, manufacturers, service providers, and more.
What’s in store for 2018?
Attend our webinar on Tuesday, December 19 and hear our sales tax compliance expert Scott Peterson offer a deeper dive on some of the major changes in the works and taking affect in 2018 at the state and federal level.
In this second of a two-part series, Scott Peterson, U.S. tax policy expert and former Executive Director of the Streamlined Sales Tax Governing Board, will give an in-depth analysis of the following:
Jamie, FL
"Avalara is excellent in there presentations, always good for learning something new or being refreshed/reminded of something we've dealt with."Gary, VA
"The presentation was a good overall summary of the many things that are going on with multi state sales and use taxes."Kristin, GA
"Excellent presenter, and I appreciate the color charts, these will be helpful for reference going forward."Lambda, MO
"This really seems like a never ending subject. I learned a lot but would love a way to break it down."April, OH
"One can generally rely upon the quality of relevant information provided during the Avalara seminars."CHRISTINE, CA
"Scott was very informative. Really enjoyed learning about the sales and use tax changes."Siu-Lee, CA
"The webinar is well presented and very informative - good use of graphics."Eugene, VA
"Presenter was great... easy to follow... good job !!!"
Avalara
Vice President of U.S. Tax Policy and Government Relations
webinars@avalara.com
(615) 598-4337
Scott Peterson is Avalara’s Vice President of U.S. Tax Policy and Government Relations. Prior to Avalara, he was the first Executive Director of the Streamlined Sales Tax Governing Board—an organization devoted to making sales tax more straightforward and more uniform for the benefit of businesses. Scott also spent 10 years as the Director of the South Dakota Sales Tax Division and 12 years providing research and legal writing for the South Dakota Legislature.