The Week in Wayfair: The world of e-commerce is still adapting to the U.S. Supreme Court’s groundbreaking 2018 ruling in South Dakota v. Wayfair, which permitted states to impose tax collection duties on remote retailers based on economic activity rather than physical presence. This week nonresident sellers to Canada could start registering to collect and remit goods and services tax/harmonized sales tax there, New York opens a door for Wayfair whistleblowers, accountants say they’re having trouble keeping up with remote sales tax complexities, and a new Colorado law codifies taxation of digital goods, services and streaming.
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