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by toast0
497 days ago
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Case law at the time was that mail order sales didn't need to collect sales tax unless there was a nexus in the state. Amazon may have done some funny business to claim no nexus in some states, I seem to recall allegations that had Kindle development in the Bay Area under a subsidiary and didn't pay sales tax in California. But mostly, they kept their warehouses and distribution centers outside states they didn't want to pay sales tax to, and that followed case law (but case law changed when it was relitigated) |
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0. https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/585/17-494/
1. https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/preliminaryprint/585US...