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States ease nexus thresholds

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South Dakota – center of the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in 2018 – recently eliminated its economic nexus transaction threshold. As of July 1, South Dakota is removing the 200-transaction threshold; only those selling $100,000 or more into the state will be required to register and collect and remit sales tax.

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As Wayfair turns 6, what’s happening with economic nexus? (part 1)

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In the landmark 2018 case South Dakota v. vs. North Dakota and decreed that physical presence in the internet age is no longer all that’s required to create nexus. Six years ago this Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court decided, narrowly, to complicate life for online sellers. Wayfair, Inc. Clearer tax landscape?

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2024: What’s coming up in sales tax

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Weaker state revenue The kind of year it’s going to be for state coffers could greatly influence such future sales tax trends as new levies, tougher nexus thresholds and intensifying audits. States expected to be hit hardest by falling sales tax revenue are Idaho, South Dakota, Louisiana, South Carolina and Florida.

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Deep Dive: The Unfolding Legacy Of South Dakota v. Wayfair

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Such a levy was not legal until last year’s South Dakota v. Inside South Dakota v. North Dakota case that businesses must have physical, in-state presences to be subject to state sales tax requirements. ruling and returned the Wayfair decision to the South Dakota Supreme Court.

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3 Years Post-Wayfair: A Look Back

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June 21 marked three years since the landmark decision in the South Dakota v. Wayfair continued, thinking this was against the 1992 Quill decision, and on June 21, 2018, the US Supreme Court ruled in favor of South Dakota with a 5 to 4 vote. As we pass the three-year anniversary of the South Dakota v.

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Happy fifth birthday, Wayfair, as your rules keep changing

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From SCOTUS to ‘patchwork’ In June 2018, the Supreme Court’s narrow decision in South Dakota v. South Dakota, for example, is removing the 200-transaction threshold; only those selling $100,000 or more into the state will be required to register and collect and remit sales tax. Wayfair, Inc. Easing off?

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Do you really understand economic nexus for sales tax?

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The decision stemmed from a South Dakota law of 2016 requiring any out-of-state business to collect sales tax in South Dakota if they had generated more than $100,000 in gross sales or had more than 200 sales into the state within a year. Economic nexus rules aren’t the only thing changing within the sales tax landscape.