Thomson Reuters has launched a comprehensive South Dakota v. Wayfair Resource Center offering insights on the landmark Supreme Court sales tax case. The Resource Center provides an in-depth analysis of the Supreme Court decision; a client letter; an infographic; three complimentary Checkpoint special reports: 1) Nexus Considerations in a Post-Wayfair World, 2) Navigating the “Kill Quill” Revolt: Considerations For Remote Sellers, and 3) Corporate Income Tax E-Commerce Study 2018; and more.
The latest Thomson Reuters Checkpoint special report, Nexus Considerations in a Post-Wayfair World, offers invaluable insights into what firms need to know about the Supreme Court ruling and how it impacts their clients and business. The report first provides an overview of sales and use tax nexus, then looks specifically at the issue of economic nexus within the South Dakota v. Wayfair case. The report also includes color-coded maps showing which states assert economic nexus and which impose notice and reporting requirements on remote sellers. Finally, it assesses the impact of Wayfair.
“The Supreme Court’s decision impacts thousands of jurisdictions across the United States that impose sales and use taxes,” said Salim Sunderji, managing director, Checkpoint, with the Thomson Reuters Tax & Accounting business. “Our Resource Center is designed to help tax professionals gain clarity on the complex and rapidly changing nexus landscape—all in one central location.”
To access the South Dakota v. Wayfair Resource Center and to download the free special reports, click here.
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