Insights
We are proud to be named a West Coast Regional Leader for 2024
Sales and use tax process reviews: Now is the time
INSIGHT ARTICLE |
Authored by RSM US LLP
Over the last few years, businesses have been inundated with new and evolving sales and use tax compliance burdens. Businesses of all sizes have had to contend with an increasingly complex state and local sales and use tax compliance landscape, continuous proposals or enactments of laws broadening the sales tax base or raising rates, and a host of sales tax nexus issues arising in the post-Wayfair world.
As logistically challenging as those developments have been, many businesses have found that navigating the COVID-19 pandemic has been worse. Slowing business, stay-at-home orders, temporarily restricted retail spaces and furloughed employees have businesses scrambling to complete necessary tax compliance accurately and timely. Layoffs and furloughs may have included tax staff, or those with institutional knowledge of the nuances of how compliance was performed. Many businesses are also undergoing transition to a completely, or mostly, remote environment, resulting in an increased need of better connectivity within the tax function itself.
Together, these dynamics emphasize the importance of a successful and efficient sales and use tax compliance process. Inefficiencies and inaccuracies can lead to exposure for underpayments and unnecessary overpayments. A process review may help respond to these impacts by improving cash flow and establishing higher confidence in the entirety of the sales tax function, as well as identifying refund opportunities and enhancements to technology that could benefit multiple business functions.
The sales and use tax process review
A sales and use tax process review involves a comprehensive analysis of each sales and use tax-related function by analyzing current processes against best practices. Process reviews are intended to identify and quantify process gaps, inefficiencies and areas of risk. These types of review have broad applicability to businesses that both purchase and sell products and services.
Most businesses are challenged with maintaining compliance with the myriad of sales and use tax requirements. The evolution of sales and use tax nexus standards, along with ever-changing tax rates and taxability determinations, often creates a substantial burden on a company’s resources. Many companies lack the resources required to understand, establish, implement and maintain an efficient and effective sales and use tax function along with required processes. A sales and use tax process review can help a business understand the impact of process breakdowns on operations and identify inefficiencies within the sales and use tax compliance process. For example, a process review may broadly find that developing clear roles for accounts payable staff in context of a robust taxability review will reduce overpayments and errors. More narrowly, that review may identify nuanced improvements in a specific compliance routine improves accuracy without a significant cost.
Certain businesses may have an increased urgency for a review, including businesses in the consumer products and industrial products industry, businesses with complex sales and use tax compliance environments, businesses with large sales and use tax assessments and multistate businesses that have never performed a review of the sales function from purchase to remittance. Process reviews may also complement the rollout of a new implementation of financial reporting, accounting or procurement software or that have recently implemented such software but have not integrated sales and use tax reporting.
Common inefficiencies identified in a process review may include laborious and multi-step tax determinations, outdated software or tax calculation materials, gaps in the exemption certificate process, lack of dedicated processes and routines, and exposure to jurisdictions not currently filing. A comprehensive process review consolidates these findings, identifies and triages problem areas based on risk, and recommends solutions that often leads to better compliance and improved cash flow. Ultimately, an improved sales and use tax compliance process can help mitigate future exposure and provide better handling of state and local tax audits.
The COVID-19 crisis is creating economic challenges for many businesses. As companies strategize addressing serious cash flow concerns, it is crucial for businesses to remember that state and local taxing authorities will continue to perform sales and use tax audits and send nexus questionnaires. A complete understanding of the sales tax function can help prepare businesses for future growth, prepare for audits and provide confidence that the correct amount of tax is remitted or accrued.
Let's Talk!
Call us at +1 213.873.1700, email us at solutions@vasquezcpa.com or fill out the form below and we'll contact you to discuss your specific situation.
This article was written by Jon Miller, Steve Parish, Tom Hamill, Michael Giannettino and originally appeared on 2020-11-30.
2020 RSM US LLP. All rights reserved.
https://rsmus.com/what-we-do/services/tax/indirect-tax/sales-and-use-tax/sales-and-use-tax-process-reviews-now-is-the-time.html
The information contained herein is general in nature and based on authorities that are subject to change. RSM US LLP guarantees neither the accuracy nor completeness of any information and is not responsible for any errors or omissions, or for results obtained by others as a result of reliance upon such information. RSM US LLP assumes no obligation to inform the reader of any changes in tax laws or other factors that could affect information contained herein. This publication does not, and is not intended to, provide legal, tax or accounting advice, and readers should consult their tax advisors concerning the application of tax laws to their particular situations. This analysis is not tax advice and is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, for purposes of avoiding tax penalties that may be imposed on any taxpayer.
RSM US Alliance provides its members with access to resources of RSM US LLP. RSM US Alliance member firms are separate and independent businesses and legal entities that are responsible for their own acts and omissions, and each is separate and independent from RSM US LLP. RSM US LLP is the U.S. member firm of RSM International, a global network of independent audit, tax, and consulting firms. Members of RSM US Alliance have access to RSM International resources through RSM US LLP but are not member firms of RSM International. Visit rsmus.com/about us for more information regarding RSM US LLP and RSM International. The RSM logo is used under license by RSM US LLP. RSM US Alliance products and services are proprietary to RSM US LLP.
Vasquez & Company LLP is a proud member of the RSM US Alliance, a premier affiliation of independent accounting and consulting firms in the United States. RSM US Alliance provides our firm with access to resources of RSM US LLP, the leading provider of audit, tax and consulting services focused on the middle market. RSM US LLP is a licensed CPA firm and the U.S. member of RSM International, a global network of independent audit, tax and consulting firms with more than 43,000 people in over 120 countries.
Our membership in RSM US Alliance has elevated our capabilities in the marketplace, helping to differentiate our firm from the competition while allowing us to maintain our independence and entrepreneurial culture. We have access to a valuable peer network of like-sized firms as well as a broad range of tools, expertise and technical resources.
For more information on how Vasquez & Company LLP can assist you, please call +1 213.873.1700.
Subscribe to receive important updates from our Insights and Resources.