Date

Start Date:
10/31/2024
Start Time:
1:00 PM EST
End Date:
10/31/2024
End Time:
2:30 PM EST

Contact

Name:
Tatisa Joiner
Email

Are you looking for ways to simplify your sales tax responsibilities? Aren’t we all! The Streamlined Sales and Use Tax (SST) Project was created with the purpose of simplifying sales and use tax in the United States by creating a space for states to work together and abide by the same practices. What many people don’t understand is that SST impacts EVERY taxpayer operating in the state because SST requires state laws to comply with the terms of the agreement.

The purpose of the SST Project/Agreement is to simplify and modernize sales and use tax administration across the states in order to substantially reduce the burden of sales tax compliance. There are 23 full member states (plus 1 associate member) of the agreement, which creates headache-reducing uniformity among their sales and use tax laws.

Should the SST Project matter to you? Is it still relevant for sales tax pros guiding their companies today?

The short answer: YES! Especially post-Wayfair…

Attend this webinar to learn all the ways you can benefit from SST whether you register through the SST system or not – from simplified multi-state electronic returns to free tax collection technology services to taxability matrices and beyond. Craig Johnson, the Executive Director of the SST Project will join Diane to share all the facets of the SST Project and its impact on every taxpayer. The presentation will focus on the value you can derive from SST with practical demonstrations of how to take advantage of key features.

Who should attend?

This webinar is intended for financial and operations personnel—including tax, general accounting, accounts payable, sales, tax technology, purchasing and credit—who deal with sales and use tax as part of their responsibilities. The course is also designed for general practitioners, with minimal to no experience. Additionally, it is intended for anyone who wants to learn about the Streamlined Sales Tax Project and how to benefit from participation.

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Fee:

$175