The California Office of Tax Appeals held that the tax amount that an in-state retailer collected from out-of-state customers located in states where it was not registered to charge or collect a sales or use tax on transactions that were exempt or nontaxable in California must either be remitted to California or refunded to the respective customers as an excess tax reimbursement.
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