South Dakota
Related: About this forumSouth Dakota e-commerce sale tax fight reaches U.S. Supreme Court
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A high-stakes showdown at the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday will determine whether states can force out-of-state online retailers to collect sales taxes in a fight between South Dakota and e-commerce businesses.
South Dakota is asking the nine justices to overturn a 1992 Supreme Court precedent that states cannot require retailers to collect state sales taxes on purchases unless the businesses have a physical presence in the state.
The state, appealing a lower court decision that favored Wayfair Inc (W.N), Overstock.com Inc (OSTK.O) and Newegg Inc, is being supported by President Donald Trumps administration.
A ruling favoring South Dakota could help small brick-and-mortar retailers compete with online rivals while funneling up to $18 billion into the coffers of the affected states, according to a 2017 federal report.
Read more: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-court-taxes-preview/south-dakota-e-commerce-sale-tax-fight-reaches-u-s-supreme-court-idUSKBN1HM0G1
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)To watch and have repercussions either way it is decided.
elleng
(137,338 posts)MichMan
(13,796 posts)I sure everyone of DU submits the proper amount of "use tax" when they file taxes for those on line purchases that don't charge sales tax