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State and Local Tax

State Income, Franchise and Gross Receipts Tax

The recent influx of gross receipts and activity-based taxes coupled with the already complex nature of existing state income taxes just might push most companies’ tax department resources over the edge. Everyday tax compliance has become more challenging, but we have the answer.

Blackman Kallick’s State and Local Tax (SALT) professionals have experience with state government negotiations as well as state and local tax management with small and midsize companies. Trust us to manage your state income tax liabilities, comply with taxing jurisdictions and minimize your exposure. We can help you recover overpaid tax, reduce costly compliance errors, discuss how regulations and rates affect your company and implement processes and systems based on best practices.

Sales, Use And Excise Tax

Sales and use taxes directly impact your bottom line. Unfortunately, many companies are paying more tax than required. We can help manage your sales and use tax compliance, resulting in both reduced tax liabilities and audit risk.

How can we help?

  • Income Tax
    • Nexus Studies
    • Voluntary Disclosure
    • Tax Controversey
    • Tax Recovery Reviews
    • Apportionment - Application of Throwback
    • Apportionment - Sales of Services
    • Ohio Commercial Activities Tax, Texas Margin Tax, and Michigan Business Tax Planning
  • Other Services
    • FIN 48 Compliance
    • Sales Tax Voluntary Disclosure
    • Sales Tax Controversy
    • Taxability Determination for Sales Tax
    • Mergers and Acquisitions Due Diligence
    • FASB No. 5 Compliance

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This publication is part of Blackman Kallick’s marketing of professional services, and is not written tax advice directed at the specific facts and circumstances of any person and/or entity. Contents of this publication are of a general nature, and you should not act on this information without obtaining professional advice from your business advisor that is appropriately tailored to your individual needs and circumstances. This written advice is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used by any taxpayer, for the purpose of avoiding penalties that may be imposed under the Internal Revenue Code.