Now more than ever, businesses are finding that they need to obtain sales tax ID numbers in the states in which they are doing business. But how, exactly, do businesses go about getting a sales tax ID? Since the Supreme Court of the United States held in South Dakota vs. Wayfair that states could require businesses…

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You need to register to pay sales tax with multiple states, but how do you get started? Like many online retailers, you may have discovered the sales tax laws you were familiar with were turned on their head in June 2018 when the landmark decision, South Dakota vs. Wayfair, came down from the Supreme Court…

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Businesses that know they need to register for sales and use tax may be dragging their feet in deciding when to go through with it. Between June 2018 and April 2019, many businesses have gone from being registered only in the states they are physically located in to needing to register in many states across…

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Once business owners realize they have sales tax nexus, it is important to understand the registration options that come next. You may have done your research when you first heard about the recent Supreme Court case South Dakota vs. Wayfair that changed United States sales tax law forever. First, you may have looked into what…

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In the growing trend to collect more sales tax, states have turned to economic nexus and marketplace facilitator statutes over the past year. Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s Wayfair decision, which overturned the prior physical presence nexus requirement, states have enacted laws that force companies to collect tax in their state based on sales alone.  The most…

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While businesses scramble to abide by new economic nexus laws in the post-Wayfair craze, many are overlooking a potentially even larger burden. This burden, Use Tax Reporting, has been lurking since before the Wayfair case and has become only more relevant after it. Use Tax Reporting evolved when states were restricted by the then-current case…

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Affiliate nexus is imposed when an out-of-state business has an “affiliate” located within the state. The theory behind affiliate nexus is that the relationship between the in-state business and out-of-state business is such that the out-of-state business has a sufficient presence within the state for it to be required to collect and remit sales tax.…

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Click-Through Nexus, often associated with the Amazon sales tax case that challenged it, is still confusing taxpayers almost a decade after the landmark case. Unfortunately, the new landmark case of South Dakota v. Wayfair that came down from the Supreme Court of the United States in mid-2018 has overshadowed this under-discussed nexus standard while simultaneously…

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Sales Tax After Wayfair In June 2018, the Supreme Court of the United States made a ruling in South Dakota vs. Wayfair that changed sales tax law forever. Why? The short answer is: internet sales. Remember the first time you purchased something on Amazon and realized you didn’t have to pay sales tax? Like many…

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