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Assess your tax compliance risk and get 3 months free automation

Assess your tax compliance risk and get 3 months free automation

As companies look for ways to make better use of their precious resources, managing tax compliance is one of those time-consuming processes that are high on the list to automate. Here are two actions you can take to get started:

  • Take Avalara’s free economic nexus assessment – Staying compliant in multiple states is hard, especially since sales tax rates and rules change frequently, and lots of businesses are changing how they go to market. Most states now require you to register, collect, and remit sales tax if your sales into that state exceed certain economic nexus thresholds. Take this free Sales Tax Risk Assessment to help determine where your sales have created a need to register to collect and remit sales tax.
  • Automate your sales tax compliance – If you are confident in your nexus footprint, then take the next step and remove your tax compliance burden altogether. Avalara is offering three months of tax automation at no cost when you add our premier cloud-based tax compliance suite to your finance and commerce systems.

For a limited time: Get the first 3 months of sales tax automation at no cost and make no payments for 90 days when you add Avalara’s premier cloud-based tax compliance suite to your financial and commerce systems. Sign up for 12 months of AvaTax or AvaTax plus Avalara Returns to receive the additional free 3 months. Annual billing via automatic payment required. Offer valid for new Avalara Customers only and expires on June 30th, 2020. Avalara reserves the right to cancel, change or suspend this Promotion at any time.

Questions? Reach out to your account manager or email cincinnati@martinandassoc.com. We’re here to help.

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