2024’s New Legal Pitfalls

Presented by Brann & Isaacson, and touched on in the January 16 webinar “What’s On The Radar In 2024?”, Marty Eisenstein, Jamie Szal, and associates will dig into three major legal issues that you and your company need to be on top NOW. These include the new “Corporate Transparency” law and “Illinois Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Practices Act”, as well…

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Now Available On-Demand – Tax Deep Dive

On February 21, in their webinar, the “Bad News About Sales Tax: The Tax Man Cometh,”  lawyers Martin Eisenstein and Jamie Szal of Brann & Isaacson, the Mailers Hub-recommended law firm, cautioned close to 100 attendees – from direct mail producers and other companies – of the threat of state sales taxes and other taxes pose that they may unknowingly be exposed…

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Just Announced: State & Sales Tax Deep Dive Webinars

Brann & Isaacson are following up their Feb 21 webinar, “Bad News About Sales Tax: The Tax Man Cometh”, with a three-part series that dig further into the issues, details, and pitfalls your company can face as a commercial mailer. On February 21, in their webinar, the “Bad News About Sales Tax: The Tax Man Cometh,”  lawyers Martin Eisenstein and…

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Bad News About Sales Tax

As you read in Mailers Hub News, the taxman is on the prowl.   State tax agencies have begun auditing printers and direct mail producers for use tax even though they don’t step foot in the state.  Our webinar at 1 pm (ET) on February 21 will feature Martin Eisenstein and Jamie Szal from our legal partner Brann & Isaacson.  They…

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State Taxes: The Other Shoe to Drop

The following article has been produced exclusively for Mailers Hub by Martin Eisenstein and Jamie Szal of Brann & Isaacson. This also will be the topic of the January 18 Mailers Hub Webinar. You may have heard, indeed possibly from the authors of this article, that the US Supreme Court’s 2018 decision in Wayfair v. South Dakota changed the standard for sales tax obligations for companies. In the wake…

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