New law revises Utah’s economic nexus provisions for out-of-state remote sellers by removing the in-state “200 or more separate transactions” threshold while another signed bill clarifies the amnesty period during which a seller or certified service provider is not liable for failure to collect taxes due to an error by the Utah State Tax Commission in certain situations.
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