Jackley Hoping Congress Stays Out Of Internet Sales Tax Discussion

Jackley Hoping Congress Stays Out Of Internet Sales Tax Discussion

PIERRE, (KCCR) — A national taxpayer advocacy group is looking to Congress for changes to online sales tax collection rules. Joe Bishop-Henchman testified before the Senate Finance Committee that the Supreme Court only agreed on one aspect of the Wayfair case…

South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley brought the Wayfair case to the U-S Supreme Court in 2018. He’d prefer Congress leave it alone…

Before the Wayfair ruling sellers had to have a physical presence; brick and mortar buildings; before sales taxes could be collected from online purchases. Jackley says Wayfair is a win for states that were losing out on sales taxes from online sales…

South Dakota’s online sales tax law applies to out-of-state retailers with over 100-thousand dollars in sales or with more than 200 South Dakota transactions per year.