Supreme Court decides states can require online retailers like Amazon and B&H to collect sales tax<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>For as long as internet shopping has been around, the issue of sales tax has been a hot-button issue. Brick-and-mortar retailers have argued that online retailers have an unfair advantage. Thanks to a 1967 Supreme Court ruling that said states couldn’t force mail-order catalogs to collect sales tax unless that company had a physical location in the state, online retailers have been able to skirt the issue of collecting sales tax.</p>
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Supreme Court decides states can require online retailers like Amazon and B&H to collect sales tax