Andrew Johnson
CPA with a Masters Degree in Accounting/Taxation from BYU. Managing Partner of Peisner Johnson & Company, LLP. PJCo is a nationwide CPA firm specializing in the practice of state and local tax consulting. The firm has been in existence since 1992 and has consulted with thousands of companies to help them solve their multistate tax problems. Mr. Johnson is a family man living in North Texas. Active in his community, Mr. Johnson has served in many community roles. Currently he serves on the local District Committee for the Boy Scouts and serves as the President of the school booster club. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are also ranchers who raise not only cattle and horses but their 8 children on a ranch near Waxahachie, Texas. Mr. Johnson has always been active in serving in his church. He served a mission to Central America in the early 1980's and maintains fluency in spanish both in writing and speaking by actively serving in the hispanic community of his church.
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States Aggressively Hunting Your Company DownIn today's tough economic environment states need more revenue to balance their deficits. In days past, they would simply raise taxes. But that's almost political suicide anymore. So what's a state to do? Answer: Tax out-of-state companies.
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Registering to Pay Sales Tax Might Be Exactly What You Don't Want to DoIf you have "nexus" in a state, they can force you to register and collect their taxes. So you might decide to just get registered, But wait! First consider this strong warning. -
Why is Sales Tax Nexus Even an Issue?Can states force a company like Amazon, for example, to collect taxes on sales to customers in their states? How so? If not, why not? -
Do These Things and Your Business Could Be Forced to Collect Sales TaxesIf you have "nexus" in a state, they can force you to collect their taxes. But what gives you nexus? There are some specific activities that can give you nexus. -
The Biggest Tragedy in Sales TaxStates can force you to collect their taxes if you have substantial nexus with them. They can even go back 3 to 10 years on you. This could be devastating to your business.