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Only Florida and Louisiana remain among the sales tax states that have not enacted laws to require remote collection to reap the benefit of the June 2018 Supreme Court ruling in Wayfair v. South Dakota.
September 26 -
Thirty seven states and the District of Columbia now have laws requiring remote sales tax collection, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
August 30 -
A 2018 high court decision has been positive for state and local government budgets, but not as much a boost as some of the estimates had predicted.
March 22 -
New York will require out-of-state retailers with annual sales of more than $300,000 or 100 transactions in the state to collect and remit sales tax.
January 17 -
Four states will become the latest to require out-of-state e-commerce retailers to collect sales tax on Jan. 1 while 10 others aren’t expected to do so until later in 2019.
December 10 -
Another wave of states is expected to begin implementation Jan. 1, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
October 2 -
The report found that 61% of the 341 finance officers who participated in the survey anticipate negative future impacts on their city's financial health from the termination of advance refundings, while 35% said they already have seen negative impacts.
September 13 -
States would be barred from starting to require the collection and remittance sales taxes from online vendors located out of state until next year under a bill introduced by two Republicans in the Senate.
September 10 -
As the nation’s most populous state with the largest economy, California could set the upper level benchmark for other large states such as Florida and New York that have not yet announced a sales tax remittance threshold.
August 13 -
Only a few of the 45 states that levy sales taxes have announced plans to begin implementation before the end of this year.
August 8