Jon Barooshian Quoted by Boston Business Journal and Accounting Today Regarding Wayfair Decision
The recent U.S. Supreme Court decision against Wayfair grants states greater power in requiring out-of-state retailers to collect sales tax on sales to in-state residents. In the articles below, Jon Barooshian discusses the decision’s impact on Massachusetts’ companies, as well as a 1992 decision in Quill v. North Dakota that originally established the physical presence text for sales and use tax nexus.
- Accounting Today: “Supreme Court rules against Wayfair in online sales tax battle”
- Boston Business Journal: “Supreme Court’s Wayfair decision sidelines Quill“
Categorized: Taxes
Tagged In: online sales, out-of-state retailers, sales tax