The Supreme Court ruled that Internet retailers can be required to collect sales taxes in states where they have no physical presence, the New York Times reports.
“Brick-and-mortar businesses have long complained that they are disadvantaged by having to charge sales taxes while many of their online competitors do not. States have said that they are missing out on tens of billions of dollars in annual revenue under a 1992 Supreme Court ruling that helped spur the rise of internet shopping.”
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