In a letter ruling involving an online platform that connects restaurants with potential diners for the sale of food where the platform agrees to provide marketing, order and delivery facilitation services to in-state restaurants, the Missouri Department of Revenue held that the platform is not required to collect and remit Missouri sales taxes on food deliveries made to Missouri diners from the in-state restaurants.
Source Deloitte
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