WSAW – Online retailers challenge South Dakota internet sales tax
Steve DelBianco with Netchoice, an organization suing the state, says the law hurts small businesses, not big-box retailers.
“Businesses like Amazon can afford to collect sales tax and do for 80 percent of the U.S. population,” DelBianco explained. “For those small businesses, the burden of keeping track of 12,000 tax jurisdictions, sales tax holidays, various definitions is a crippling burden.”
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