Online sales taxes
Previously, states couldn’t collect sales taxes on sales from e-commerce businesses that had no physical presence in the state. That meant that if an online retailer didn’t have a brick-and-mortar store, warehouse or employee in your state, you wouldn’t have to pay a sales tax for online purchases. However, in June 2018, the case of South Dakota vs. Wayfair, the Supreme Court ruled that states could collect sales taxes on purchases from out-of-state retailers.
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We do pay too much on taxes,and the rich do not pay their fair share.
We do pay too much on taxes,and the rich do not pay their fair share.but we still pay less then other nations