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February 20, 2018
South Dakota Nexus Rule Unique Facts – Video Insights via Chuck TV

Alex Forbes

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Sovos

This blog was last updated on March 11, 2019

Charles Maniace, Director of Regulatory Analysis, Sovos, discusses the unique facts surrounding the South Dakota nexus rule given the Supreme Court decided to revisit the 1992 Quill v North Dakota case (that limits a states’ tax authority over online sales based on physical presence or nexus in-state) based on a law adopted in South Dakota.

Chuck TV – Episode II



 

Episode I – Supreme Court Revisits Online Sales Nexus – Video Insights via Chuck TV

Episode III – Implications on Business if Quill Doctrine Overturned – Video Insights via Chuck TV

Episode IV – Quill v North Dakota Revisited – Manufacturing Implications via Chuck TV

Episode V – “Cookie Nexus” Impact on Quill v North Dakota Case – Chuck TV

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Alex Forbes
Alex Forbes is Senior Manager, Content Marketing, at Sovos. When not helping readers navigate their tax-related digital business transformation journeys, he enjoys day tripping around New England with his wife.
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