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Making sense of sales tax

October 1, 2021 – By Lauren Caggiano Leave a Comment

Tax Planning

Experts say recent court rulings, such as South Dakota v. Wayfair in 2018, about sales tax create more questions than answers for online companies selling in different states.

Filed Under: 2021-Oct-Nov, Tax planning Tagged With: Applegate & Co. PC, Chicagoland Popcorn, Dwayne Walker, Indiana Department of Revenue, J.T. Eagan, Megan Applegate, Mike Ralston, Purdue University Northwest, sales taxes, South Dakota v. Wayfair, Statista

New CEO takes over at consulting firm Crowe

April 7, 2021 – By Larry Avila

Mark Bauer

Accounting and consulting firm Crowe has a new CEO.

Filed Under: Accounting/CPAs, Business News Bits, Tax planning Tagged With: Around Michiana, Around the Region, CEO, consulting, Mark Baer

CPAs sort through relief rules

October 1, 2020 – By Lauren Caggiano Leave a Comment

Tax uncertainties

Experts say the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act prompted by the pandemic provided short-term aid but created new tax uncertainties, which led business owners to seek advice from professionals.

Filed Under: 2020-Oct-Nov, Tax planning Tagged With: Applegate & Co., CARES Act, CLH CPAs & Consultants, CliftonLarsonAllen, CPAs, Ed Simokaitis, Employee Retention Credit, Lindsay Peterson, Lisa Human, Marisa Smoljan, McMahon & Associates, Paul Applegate, Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act, PPP loan, Rowley & Co. LLP, Small Business Administration, Tim Anderson, U.S. Department of the Treasury

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