After the landmark decision in South Dakota v. Wayfair (2018), states across the nation rushed to implement Wayfair-related legislation. For most states, this meant implementing economic nexus and/or marketplace facilitation laws to better capitalize on the sales tax opportunities presented by online retail.
While it’s taken some states longer than others, 2021 could be the year that every state with a general sales tax finally implements Wayfair-related legislation.
It’s also important to note that states that already have Wayfair-related legislation are still making tweaks and refining their laws to best suit their economic needs.
Source: taxconnections.com
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