As the Covid-19 crisis shows no signs of letting up, California has businesses longer to file returns and make payments, North Carolina is waiving more late-filing penalties, and Ohio is redirecting some of its liquor taxes to saving jobs. Here’s the latest on shifting state tax guidelines, deadlines, and policy to deal with the new coronavirus pandemic. For our Monday coverage click here. Here’s a state-by-state roadmap.
Businesses that owe California less than $1 million in quarterly sales and use tax have until July 31 to file returns and pay tax for the first quarter of 2020 under ...
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