In a letter explaining its treatment of remote sellers and marketplaces under state law, the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts includes discussion on the implications of a remote seller operating below and above the annual $500,000 safe harbor threshold and having tangible personal property temporarily stored in Texas at a marketplace provider’s facility.
Source Deloitte
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