Here's a rundown of the top 10 states in terms of auditors employed:
1. 730 -- California2. 468 -- TexasTexas came in 2nd, in terms of numbers of auditors out there, and it barely beat out number 3. Texas has had larger numbers of auditors in the past -- as many as 600. Diferent Comptrollers have come in and cut numbers to save costs.3. 467 -- New YorkNew York is traditionally viewed as one of the more difficult states to deal with and when you see how many auditors they have, you're probably not surprised.4. 390 -- FloridaStates like FL and TX with no personal income tax, rely very heavily on the sales tax.5. 279 -- IllinoisI bet if I had just asked you name the 5 "Big" states for sales tax audits these would have been the first 5 you would have named. Here is the rest of the top ten.6. 218 -- WA7. 236 -- MN8. 200 -- MI9. 178 -- TN10. 175 -- NCBesides the sttes with no statewide sales tax such as AL, DE, MT, NH and OR the following states have less than 20 sales tax auditors.North Dakota and Wyoming
We got an interesting chart from one of the sources we subscribe to. It's the Sales and Use Tax Monitor published by Strafford Publications. You can subscribe also at www.straffordpub.com if you're interested. But anyway,
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