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Avalara Inc. wasn’t a party in today’s U.S. Supreme Court decision that let states collect sales tax from online retailers, but it still looks like the case’s big winner.
June 21 -
A U.S. Supreme Court ruling Thursday will allow states and local governments to pursue sales taxes on more online transactions. The big question for Amazon.com Inc. is how states will collect it.
June 21 -
Chalk up another victory for brick-and-mortar retailers.
June 21 -
SCOTUS rules 5-4 to give states greater power to make out-of-state retailers collect online sales taxes.
June 21 -
A divided court ruled that employers, including Ernst & Young, can force workers to use individual arbitration instead of class-action lawsuits to press legal claims.
May 22 -
Georgia and others are pushing ahead with contingencies in advance of the Supreme Court decision.
May 15 -
The Supreme Court's ruling in Marinello makes it less likely a delinquent taxpayer will be charged with a felony.
May 1Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting -
Experts dissect the justices’ approach to landmark sales tax case.
April 24 -
U.S. Supreme Court justices signaled they are divided about whether to let states start collecting billions of dollars in sales taxes from internet retailers that don’t currently charge tax to their customers.
April 17 -
States and traditional retailers are asking the justices to overturn a 26-year-old ruling that exempts many internet merchants.
April 16