The tax tribunal held that Wayfair did not change its original conclusion that a corporate taxpayer did not have nexus with the City of Detroit. The court further held that any taxation resulting from the application of a new post-Wayfair nexus standard to economic activity occurring prior to the adoption of the new standard would not pass constitutional muster.
Source: KPMG
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