U.S. states can now collect taxes on billions of dollars of eCommerce sales without a physical presence. This follows the Supreme Court of the US (SCOTUS) overruling 1992’s Quill Corp v. North Dakota case in South Dakota v. Wayfair.
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U.S. states can now collect taxes on billions of dollars of eCommerce sales without a physical presence. This follows the Supreme Court of the US (SCOTUS) overruling 1992’s Quill Corp v. North Dakota case in South Dakota v. Wayfair.
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