Supreme Court Agrees to Consider Internet Sales Tax Collection

The U.S. Supreme Court decided to hear a case seeking to overturn a decision that has prevented states from collecting sales tax on purchases made over the internet.
Jan. 15, 2018

Jan. 15, 2018—On Friday, the United States Supreme Court decided to hear a case brought by the state of South Dakota seeking to overturn a decision that has prevented states from collecting sales tax on purchases made over the internet.

The petition, filed by the attorney general for South Dakota, had requested that the U.S. Supreme Court review a state Supreme Court decision, which denied the state the ability to enforce a 2016 law passed in South Dakota that required state sales tax be collected on all internet sales.

Several trade associations had signed an amicus brief which supported the South Dakota petition. The brief had echoed the petitioner’s request that the Court overturn the 1992 decision, citing the real world impacts on brick-and-mortar businesses due to the competitive disadvantage brought on by having to charge sales tax while online competition does not.

The practice of “showrooming,” where consumers check out products in stores and then purchase the product over the internet due to lower prices, was highlighted as an ongoing concern.

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