As we sit on the cusp of 2020, we find ourselves living in a world where almost every state imposes tax collection and remittance obligations on remote sellers (an increase of 50 percent from last year) and where a majority of states have enacted rules that impose new tax collection and remittance responsibilities on third party intermediaries, or “marketplace facilitators.” While nothing in sales tax is ever certain, here are a few predictions for what we might see emerge in 2020.
Source: SOVOS
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