- Streamlined Sales Tax (SST) aims to simplify and standardize sales tax collection and remittance across states
- Implemented in 2005 and adopted by 24 states
- Benefits include uniform definition of products and services, access to free tax administration software
- Current list of full member participating states includes Arkansas, Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, West Virginia, Georgia, Kentucky, Nevada, Ohio, Utah, Wisconsin, Indiana, Michigan, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Vermont, Wyoming, Iowa, Minnesota, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Washington, Tennessee
Source: taxconnections.com
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