Supreme Court hears mail-order sales tax caseMichael Briggs
WASHINGTON— The Supreme Court says states can force online shoppers to pay sales tax, clearing the way for major changes in the world of e-commerce. The 5-4 ruling Thursday is a win for states, which said they were losing out on billions of dollars annually under two decades-old Supreme...
The case now before the Supreme Court involves South Dakota, which has no income tax and relies heavily on sales tax for revenue. South Dakota's governor has said the state loses out on an estimated $50 million a year in sales tax that doesn't get collected by out-of-state sellers. In...
The Supreme Court won't hear Amazon's challenge to a state law requiring online retailers to collect sales taxes where they have no physical presence.A New Kind of Air Service: Amazon to Test Delivery by DronesDunstan PrialFox Business
On June 21, 2018, the U.S. Supreme Court held that internet retailers may be required to collect sales taxes in states where they have no physical...
Supreme Court Upends Longtime State Sales Tax Rules, Overturning Physi...Lance S. Jacobs
North Dakota, which held that only those businesses with a physical presence in a state had to collect sales taxes from customers in that state. That physical presence standard was just overturned by the Supreme Court in the case South Dakota v. Wayfair, by a 5-4 decision. The Court’s ...
Summary - In Tyler v. Hennepin County, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously held that a county’s retention of the excess value of a home...
The cases the court overturned said that if a business was shipping a customers purchase to a state where the business didn’t have a physical presence such as a warehouse or office. the business did 't have to collect sales tax for the state. Customers were generally responsible for paying...
Natural resources, Supreme Court decisions, Wetlands, Wetland conservation - Law and legislation, Law, Water resourcesTwice in the past, the Supreme Court ... RJ Traynor 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 BEING PRESENT: WHAT A SALES TAX CASE DEMONSTRATES ABOUT FEDERALISM, THE DORMANT COMMERCE CLAUSE, AND ...