Tag Archive for 'sales tax'

Sales Tax Challenges and Audit Protection with Sage Sales Tax for MAS 90 and 200

Automate every aspect of Sales Tax, from Nexus to Audit Protection!
Attend this informational webinar to discover how!

Sales Tax Challenges and Audit Protection
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM PDT

This webinar will discuss:

  • Understanding sales and use tax
  • Tax Changes in 2009 and 2010
  • Nexus
  • Taxability of Transactions
  • Managing Exemptions
  • Audits Preparedness and Protection
  • Automating all aspects of Sales Tax


Why Sage Sales Tax?
- Seamless integration into MAS 90, MAS 200 and MAS 500 for over 5 years
- Reduce audit penalty risk – Over 2,000 Sales Tax Changes in 2009 and more on the way in 2010
- Automate sales tax calculation, product taxability, sales tax returns and liability remittance
- Real-time address validation for sales tax, shipping and invoicing
- Completely accurate sales tax rates and rules – GUARANTEED!!
-.Eliminate the use of tax codes and maintenance of tax schedules
- Set best practices in sales tax compliance, including exemptions
- Remove all sales tax related burdens with Sage Sales Tax

Benefits of using Sage Sales Tax:

>>

Accuracy: rates & rules that are always up-to-date

>>

Affordability: scalable for businesses of all sizes

>>

Speed: runs in the background of your ERP

>>

Setup: start calculating tax in just a few steps

>>

Filing: never fill out or remit a return again

Sage Sales Tax, powered by Avalara, is the Sage Software preferred sales tax solution and currently integrates into MAS 90 ERP, MAS 200 ERP, MAS 500 ERP, Accpac ERP, Pro ERP and Platinum for Windows. Learn more atwww.avalara.com.

Register today for an exclusive webinar highlighting the benefits of Sage Sales Tax!
Wednesday, April 21 at 11:00 AM Pacific

Sales Tax Increase In Clark County

As of July 1, 2009 sales tax in Clark County will increase from 7.75% to 8.1% based on an increase of the Local School Support Tax. If you are selling taxable items, the changes to your tax tables will be key. To calculate sales tax properly, the changes will need to be made after all sales have been completed on June 30, 2009 AND before any sales are made on July 1, 2009.

Now is the time to make your plans for addressing these changes. Send an email to open a service case if you need assistance in making the modifications in MAS 90 or MAS 200.

Don’t forget to make changes in any other systems you might be using to sell taxable items.