New law revises Indiana’s economic nexus provisions for out-of-state retail merchants by removing the in-state 200 or more separate transactions threshold so that Indiana gross retail tax remittance is required only if their sales of tangible personal property, products transferred electronically, and/or services delivered into Indiana exceed $100,000 in the current or immediately preceding calendar year.
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