Regulatory Analysis

Posted April 1, 2019 by Erik Wallin
New Marketplace Requirements in North Dakota

North Dakota now joins several other states in enacting marketplace legislation. Effective October 1, 2019, marketplace facilitators who have either facilitated more than $100,000 in sales or 200 or more separate transactions into North Dakota in the current or prior calendar year will be required to collect North Dakota sales and use tax. Marketplace facilitators […]

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Posted April 1, 2019 by Matthew Gonnella
West Virginia to Begin Taxing Marketplace Sellers

West Virginia’s Governor Jim Justice recently signed HB 2813 into law which requires marketplace facilitators and referrers to collect and remit sales and use tax if they have $100,000 in annual gross revenue from sales or at least 200 sales transactions in the state, effective July 1, 2019. Marketplace facilitators will also be required to collect and […]

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Posted April 1, 2019 by Erik Wallin
Rhode Island Closes Loophole for Out of State Sellers

A new law requiring out of state sellers to collect and remit sales tax has been signed by Governor Gina Raimondo.  This law closes loopholes which did not require out of state sellers to register for a permit in the state of Rhode Island and collect sales tax. This change will help minimize losses that Rhode […]

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Posted March 27, 2019 by Matthew Gonnella
Virginia to Begin Taxing Out-of-State Retailers

Beginning July 1, 2019, Virginia will require remote sellers and marketplace facilitators to collect and remit sales and use tax if they have more than $100,000 in annual gross revenue from sales or at least 200 sales transactions in the state. Marketplace facilitators will also be required to collect and remit sales tax on behalf […]

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Posted March 22, 2019 by Matthew Gonnella
North Carolina Codifies Remote Sales Requirements

North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper signed Senate Bill 56 into law which codifies the North Carolina Department of Revenue directive published in response to the South Dakota v. Wayfair U.S. Supreme Court Decision. The legislation requires remote sellers to collect and remit sales and use tax when the seller, for either the current or previous year, has […]

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Posted March 21, 2019 by Kaitlyn Smethurst
Nebraska Enacts Marketplace Legislation

On March 21, 2019, Governor Ricketts of Nebraska signed LB284 into law, enacting requirements for marketplace sellers to collect and remit sales and use tax in Nebraska. Under this legislation, sellers will be considered “doing business in Nebraska” when they have 200 or more transactions or sell more than $100,000 in products into Nebraska via the internet […]

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Posted March 21, 2019 by Erik Wallin
Utah Sales and Use Tax Rate Change Effective April 1, 2019

Utah voters approved Proposition 3 on November 6, 2018. Proposition 3 includes a state-level sales and use tax rate change from 4.70% to 4.85% effective April 1, 2019.  Please refer to Utah State Tax Commission Tax Bulletin 01-19 for more details and a listing local rate changes to take effect April 1, 2019.

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Posted March 21, 2019 by Matthew Gonnella
Washington Passes Legislation Adjusting Marketplace Collection Requirements

The State of Washington recently passed SB 5581 which simplifies economic nexus rules for remote sellers and marketplace facilitators which became effective immediately upon signing by the governor on March 15, 2019. The legislation eliminates the 200 sale threshold for economic nexus and codifies the $100,000 in annual sales threshold based on cumulative gross receipts on retail sales (previously […]

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Posted March 21, 2019 by Matthew Gonnella
Virginia Reduces Sales Tax Rate for Essential Personal Hygiene Products

Virginia recently signed SB 1715 into law which applies a reduced state sales tax rate of 1.5 percent for essential personal hygiene products which includes diapers, disposable undergarments, pads, menstrual cups, and tampons. The reduced sales tax rate for personal hygiene products will become effective on January 1, 2020 and will be taxed at the same rate […]

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Posted March 14, 2019 by Andrew Decker
New York Issues Advisory Opinion on Marketplace Liability

The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance has issued TSB-A-19(1)S which found that an online marketplace which sold software on behalf of third-party sellers could be viewed as a co-vendor liable for the collection and remittance of sales tax on the sales of prewritten software. The opinion states that if the marketplace collects and […]

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Posted January 22, 2019 by Sovos
Rhode Island Governor Recommends Eliminating Online Marketplace Seller’s Loophole

As part of the Fiscal Year 2020 Executive Summary, Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo, proposes imposing a sales tax on digital downloads of videos, music, and books.  Additionally, the summary proposes the elimination of a loophole that allowed online third-party marketplaces to avoid sales tax.  At this time, there is no further legislative language describing exactly when or how […]

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Posted January 16, 2019 by Andrew Decker
New York Announces Sales Tax Obligations for Remote Sellers

The New York Department of Taxation and Finance has issued Notice N-19-1 announcing its intention to enforce collection of sales tax from remote sellers. The Department has found that the United States Supreme Court ruling in South Dakota v. Wayfair (138 S.Ct. 2080 [2018]) has activated New York Tax Law 1101(b)(8)( i )(E) and 1101(b)(8)(iv). […]

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Posted January 14, 2019 by Sovos
Pennsylvania Announces New Post-Wayfair Sales Tax Collection Requirements for Out-Of-State Retailers

In response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in South Dakota v. Wayfair, Pennsylvania will soon require certain out-of-state retailers to collect and remit sales tax on sales into Pennsylvania. Beginning July 1, 2019, out-of-state retailers are required to collect Pennsylvania state sales tax if their gross sales into Pennsylvania exceed $100,000 during the previous twelve […]

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Posted January 11, 2019 by Sovos
Wyoming’s New Economic Nexus Rules May Affect DtC Wine Shippers

Last year, the Wyoming Department of Revenue (DOR) announced new “economic nexus” rules, expanding the number of businesses that will be required to collect and remit tax on sales made into the state. We have recently confirmed with the Wyoming Liquor Control Division (LCD) and the DOR that licensed wineries making direct-to-consumer (DtC) sales to […]

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Posted December 19, 2018 by Alex Samuel
Colorado Readopts Emergency Regulations Regarding Out-of-State Sellers

The Colorado Department of Revenue has readopted temporary emergency regulations to require out-of-state retailers that are doing business in Colorado and have substantial nexus with the state to collect Colorado sales or use tax. Out-of-state retailers are considered to have a substantial nexus with Colorado for sales tax purposes if the retailer’s gross revenue from […]

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Posted December 17, 2018 by Sovos
California Announces Use Tax Collection Requirements for Out-of-State Retailers

In response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in South Dakota v. Wayfair, California will soon require certain out-of-state retailers to collect and remit use tax on sales into California. Beginning April 1, 2019, out-of-state retailers are required to collect California state use tax if their sales into California exceed either $100,000 or 200 or more separate […]

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Posted December 17, 2018 by Alex Samuel
Colorado Extends Grace Period for New Destination Sourcing Rules

The Colorado Department of Revenue ("the Department") has just issued a "News Release" that has extended their grace period for in-state and out-of-state retailers from the current March 31, 2019 deadline to May 31, 2019. The Department previously indicated that retailers that do not collect sales tax during the grace period must still comply with […]

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Posted November 28, 2018 by Sovos
Arkansas Legislature Introduces Remote Seller Legislation

On November 15, 2018, Arkansas House Bill 1002 was filed and introduced in the Arkansas legislature. This bill if passed will require certain out-of-state sellers to collect and remit Arkansas sales and use tax. The bill imposes a threshold similar to many other states throughout the country, which obligates remote sellers who sell either $100,000 […]

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