The North Carolina Department of Revenue held that a taxpayer that owns and administers the electronic infrastructure of a members-only online platform for selling special parts manufactured by its affiliates did not operate as a marketplace facilitator under state law, because neither the taxpayer nor its affiliates collect the sales price or are involved with the payment processing.
Source Deloitte
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