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What are the State Tax Law Guides?
CFMA, in conjunction with Crowe, has brought together the most important parts of all 50 states, and Washington, D.C., tax laws into an organized collection. First published in 2015, the State Tax Law Guides are updated every two years to reflect the most current laws for each location. These PDFs are linked for easy search and retrieval of information.
What is included in my purchase?
You receive access to the 2023 PDF of the state or district of your choosing, or you can purchase the complete set at a discount. Each state has the tax laws plus links to applicable pages for the most up to date information from the state.
Key Information Included
- Qualification/Registration
- Licenses—GC & Specialty
- Local Licenses
- Income Tax
- Net Worth Or Stock Tax
- Gross Receipts Tax
- Local Business License Tax
- State Sales And Use Tax
- Local Sales And Use Tax (City/County/Special)
- Fuel Tax
- Property Tax
- Intangibles Tax
- Employment Taxes
- And More
Where to Purchase?
Interested in buying the most up-to-date full set of State Tax Law Guides?
Purchase the Full Version
Interested in buying the most-up-to-date individual set of State Tax Law Guides?
Who is it for?
Past purchasers who have found the guide useful have included:
- Construction financial professionals
- Contractors
- Public Accountants
- Anyone who needs to know the tax
laws of states your company does business in
How can it help my company?
The State Tax Law Guides are your first stop in regard to questions, clarification, explanation, direction, or refreshing of information in your state or the states you do business in. These documents are designed to sit next to you as you work your way through tax preparation and be used as a quick reference as you work. Questions go further than what’s in the Guides? You’ll find links throughout it sending you to the proper webpage for additional information.
Purchase Statistics
- 33% Sub Specialty Contractor
- 31% General Contractor
- 17% Other
- 12% Public Accounting Firm
- 8% Heavy Highway Contractor