Online Retailers’ Tax-Free Lunches
Michael Mazerov, Amazon’s Arguments Against Collecting Sales Tax Do Not Withstand Scrutiny (2010).
George Mundstock
The recent shuttering of Borders reminded us all of the huge competitive advantages that online merchants enjoy over brick-and-mortar retailers. Foremost among these advantages is the ability to exploit Quill Corporation v. North Dakota, 504 U.S. 298 (1992), and avoid collecting use tax on sales so as to achieve a practical 5 to 10% price advantage. Quill held that a state could require use tax collection only […]
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