United States:
Gabby's Case Of The Quarter–South Dakota v. Wayfair
20 July 2018
Ropes & Gray LLP
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In this Ropes & Gray podcast, Brittany Cvetanovich,
an associate in the tax group, is joined by Kat Gregor, tax partner
and co-founder of the tax controversy group, to discuss a notable
Supreme Court decision, South Dakota v. Wayfair. On
June 21, 2018, the Supreme Court ruled in Wayfair that the
State of South Dakota may constitutionally require large online
retailers without actual physical presence in the state to collect
and remit sales tax.
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