- Amazon is accused in a class-action lawsuit of systematically overcharging sales tax on third-party marketplace purchases shipped to Tennessee.
- The plaintiff, Cullen Duke, claims Amazon charged a 9.5% sales tax rate instead of the correct 9.25% for certain Sullivan County residents.
- Duke alleges Amazon continued the overcharge even after being notified and seeks to represent a nationwide class of affected consumers.
- The lawsuit demands an end to overcharges, refunds for customers, and recovery of legal fees and punitive damages.
- The case highlights the legal risks for e-commerce platforms from small, systematic tax errors and the importance of accurate tax compliance.
Source: vatabout.com
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