Wayfair & Economic Nexus for Foreign Sellers: Key Sales Tax Questions and Answers
If you’re a foreign (non-U.S.) seller making sales to U.S. consumers, you may have heard about the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision in South Dakota
If you’re a foreign (non-U.S.) seller making sales to U.S. consumers, you may have heard about the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision in South Dakota
Are you a seller located outside of the United States that sells or plans to sell to U.S. customers? If so, you probably have
If you’ve made your way to this blog post, you’re probably an international seller that has begun to sell (or will soon be selling)
How the U.S. sales tax rules apply to foreign (non-U.S.) companies that sell to customers in the United States can be complex and confusing!
It’s hard to escape any discussion of Wayfair these days. This isn’t surprising, as we witnessed history on June 21, 2018, when the U.S.
If you’re an Amazon FBA seller – and even if you’re not – there’s a good chance you’ve heard about the recent development involving Amazon
IMPORTANT UPDATE: Since the original publication of this post, the South Dakota law, discussed in detail below, was challenged as unconstitutional. On June 21, 2018,
“Cloud computing”, “Software-as-a-Service”, “business solutions” which include an incidental transfer of software – subject to Massachusetts sales tax, or not? A recently issued Massachusetts Department