Four years after the Supreme Court ruled in South Dakota v. Wayfair that states could require remote sellers with no physical nexus to collect and remit sales taxes on in-state transactions, the Senate Finance Committee on June 14 held a hearing looking at the impact the decision has had on small businesses and heard numerous recommendations about ways to limit the complexity and costs associated with complying with the decision.
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