On the heels of the U.S. Supreme Court decision in South Dakota v. Wayfair (2018) many states enacted marketplace facilitator laws to tighten the sales and use tax collection net and reduce their tax collection costs. The marketplace facilitator laws give states one-stop collection of sales and use tax: one platform reports the tax of many sellers and the state only has to look to that one platform for uncollected tax. Why chase many debtors when one will pay for them all?
Source: taxconnections.com
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