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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 1
Wolters 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 -
Oral arguments in the biggest U.S. Supreme Court tax case in years are just days away.
April 13
Bloomberg Tax -
The Connecticut Department of Revenue Services recently provided a cautionary example for internet companies that don't collect taxes.
April 4
Thomson Reuters Tax & Accounting Business -
In April, the Supreme Court will hear a potential landmark case for online sales tax.
April 3 -
A Supreme Court ruling frees taxpayers from the worry of ‘felonizing’ their return, experts say.
March 27 -
The high court, in a 7 to 2 decision, ruled in favor of a business owner who didn't file taxes and destroyed some of his banking records, finding the omnibus obstruction clause in the Tax Code was overly broad.
March 21 -
The Supreme Court declined to hear a case involving a Colorado cannabis business that refused to cooperate with an Internal Revenue Service audit and turn over business records.
March 21 -
The Solicitor General urged the justices to let state and local governments collect billions of dollars from online retailers.
March 6 -
The U.S. Supreme Court narrowed an anti-retaliation provision in the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial law, insulating publicly traded companies from some whistleblower lawsuits.
February 21 -
President Donald Trump “feels strongly” that the U.S. should permit collection of state and local sales taxes on purchases made over the internet, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Thursday.
February 16 -
Amazon has informed its third-party sellers whose products are stored in its facilities in Massachusetts that it will be providing information to the state tax authority in what is believed to be a first for the company.
January 24 -
The Supreme Court may be on the verge of tidying up an issue that has vexed states since the beginning of online sales—the attempt to collect tax on the sales by remote sellers into their states.
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