According to a study done by The Knot, 80% of weddings take place from May to October, meaning that wedding season is quickly approaching. Your organization may start to see an increase in wedding-related sales as we head into the busiest months for nuptials. We’ve gathered some of the topics your customers will be considering as they plan for their big day, and the sales tax implications they may have on your business.
Source: SOVOS
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