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Tuesday, February 28, 2017

How a New Tennessee Online Sales Tax Rule Increases the Importance of a CPA Firm


Over $394.86 billion in sales. That’s how much companies earned in 2016 through the Internet, according to Vertical Web Media. Web revenues increased by 15.6% from 2015, a clear sign that more customers are warming up to the practice of purchasing on the Internet. In response to high online sales, the government is finding ways to boost tax collection. Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam currently issued a rule that requires the collection and remittance of sales taxes of online retailers. If you’re in online business with customers in Tennessee, here’s what you need to know about the Internet sales tax ruling and how a CPA firm can help in properly collecting and remitting these taxes.

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Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Evan Hutcheson, CPA, LLC Ranked as a Top Accounting Firm in Nashville


Evan Hutcheson, CPA, LLC has recently been named as one of the top accountants in Nashville by Expertise for the year 2017. Our business was among the 143 accounting firms that were scored and hand-picked before Expertise was able to narrow the list down to twenty. We are proud to announce that we currently hold the top seven spot as a local accounting firm with a focus on federal, state, and local tax returns.

Expertise is an organization that aims to connect people with best experts in their local areas. They create lists of the most highly rated local professionals in each US city in order to help consumers make the right choice. Each business they rank goes through a strict elimination process that starts with filtering out those who don’t meet the definition of an “expert”, a history of dissatisfied customers, or lack of reliable online information for clients. After this, each business will be graded on 25 variables across five main judgement criteria: reputation, credibility, experience, availability and professionalism. Initial picks will then be manually reviewed using the scoring results. Read more from this blog: http://bit.ly/2kIaumJ