Supreme Court Ruling to allow States to Collect Sales Taxes from Online Retailers
28 Jun 2018
North Dakota will be collecting sales taxes from online retailers in the wake of today's ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court overturning a 1992 case that prohibited such collections.
"Remote sellers will be required to collect and remit sales tax to North Dakota if they make a minimum of either 200 sales or $100,000 in sales per year in North Dakota, even if they don’t have a physical presence here," said Tax Commissioner Ryan Rauschenberger in a statement issued today after the U.S. Supreme Court announced its ruling on South Dakota vs. Wayfair, which overturns a 1992 case, Quill vs. North Dakota. Read more...
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