- Online ordering company for restaurant food delivery in Missouri not required to collect and remit sales tax
- Department ruled that company does not have to collect sales tax on orders from in-state restaurants delivered in-state
- Company must collect and remit use tax on orders from out-of-state restaurants unless customer picks up food directly
- Missouri has varying rates for sales tax, use tax, food sales tax, food use tax, and domestic utility rate
- Determination of tax rate to collect depends on sourcing of sales tax in Missouri
Source: salestaxinstitute.com
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