Posts Tagged ‘e-commerce’

How states deal with E-Commerce & Tax

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

An interesting graphic was recently posted on the issue of how different states approach Taxes and E-Commerce. As stated in the graphic and article, a Supreme Court decision from 1992 (Quill v. North Dakota) declared that if a business has no physical presence in a state, then sales tax needs not be collected in that state. However, places such as New York are passing (and their courts upholding) laws to allow just that to happen. So to our E-Commerce clients – make sure you’re charging sales tax on New York orders!

http://www.visualeconomics.com/e-tailers-grapple-with-sales-tax/

Update! Thanks to Kenneth at Bluegrass.net, we’ve become aware of some recent changes to Kentucky Tax Law. KRS 139 (available to read online) covers everything needed by our non-Kentucky e-commerce clients in regards to tax. This update shouldn’t affect how our Kentucky clients conduct their online business at present time.

Heimerdinger Cutlery

Monday, June 29th, 2009
Heimerdinger Cutlery.com Screen Shot

Heimerdinger Cutlery.com Screen Shot

In Mid 2008, Heimerdinger Cutlery got together with Louisville Web Group to not only bring about a change to their existing webstore, but to overhaul their entire business. Breaking everything out into several stages, the culmination of the project(s) has come to bear fruit for the world to see. HeimerdingerCutlery.com is now live, and racking up more and more sales every day! (more…)

MCTA Tennis site

Monday, June 22nd, 2009
MCTA Tennis.org

Screen Shot of MCTA Tennis.org

The Montgomery Country Tennis Association was recently looking to refresh their web presence, and was referred to us from our pals over at Bluegrass.net. Not only were they looking for a redesign for their normal pages (maintained via a CMS built specifically for them by Bluegrass.net), they were looking for a partner interested in revamping their site’s architecture. (more…)