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If you have a physical presence in a state you are considered doing business in that state.


Normally I’m pro simple answers but I think this answer over simplifies a bit too far. When it comes to allocating state revenue just having a presence in a state doesn’t mean as much as “where services are performed” or products sold. It’s a heck of a dance dealing with these issues some tax time.




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