Supreme Court passes on online tax case
December 13, 2016
The nation’s highest court has chosen not to hear a case over a Colorado law that would require retailers without a physical location in the state to report the names and total purchases of online customers who live there. Colorado could then use the information to collect sales tax from those individuals. An Appeals Court had previously upheld the law.
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