U.S. Supreme Court ruling in June reverses earlier decisions on online sales taxes
In light of the Supreme Court’s decision, Wisconsin is expected to apply state and local sales taxes to such transactions beginning Oct. 1.
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In light of the Supreme Court’s decision, Wisconsin is expected to apply state and local sales taxes to such transactions beginning Oct. 1.
Whether you’re looking for your new go-to hiking location, a night out, or some good old-fashioned entertainment, Baraboo is the place for you. Here is our guide to fun in Baraboo.
It’s harvest season, which means the bounty of Wisconsin’s homegrown goodies is coming in! With the help of Something Special from Wisconsin™, we’ve compiled a list of a few locally-made jams, jellies, preserves, salsas, and pickled vegetables to stock up on and enjoy all winter long.
While the attack ads fly in the races for governor and U.S. Senate, another battle is quietly taking place in Madison. The battle is over wedding barns.
Under Wisconsin law, the state tax of 5 percent is applied to the sales of certain goods and services in Wisconsin. In some areas, it is supplemented with a 0.5 percent county sales tax and a 0.1 percent stadium park district tax.
There is so much more fun to be had outside of Wisconsin Dells’ many waterparks. Here are a few things we think you’ll enjoy.
The day after the Aug. 14 primary, Wisconsin’s two top gubernatorial candidates, their campaigns and their allies wasted no time in moving onto the general election campaign.
Compared to other states, Wisconsin’s birth rate is relatively low, ranking 38th of the 50 states and 5.6 percent below the national average of 12.2 births per 1,000 people.
From fried eggs and bacon to jalapenos and ghost pepper cheese, we taste-tested eight unique Wisconsin cheeseburgers that you’ll want to add to your bucket list!
Three Republicans from northeastern Wisconsin are touting a plan to close the aging Green Bay Correctional Institution and replace it with a new facility.