Supreme Court Decision on Online Sales Tax
The Congressional Internet Caucus Academy hosted a discussion on the recent Supreme Court decision in South Dakota v. Wayfair, which ruled that a… read more
The Congressional Internet Caucus Academy hosted a discussion on the recent Supreme Court decision in South Dakota v. Wayfair, which ruled that a state can collect sales tax from online retailers with no physical presence in that state. Lobbyists for internet and brick-and-mortar retailers talked about what next steps Congress would take in response to the Court’s decision. close
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- Michael Dabbs Senior Director eBay Inc->North America Government Relations
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George Isaacson Attorney
- Amanda Kellar Legal Advocacy Director and Associate Counsel International Municipal Lawyers Association
- Matt Munsil Fellow Congressional Internet Caucus->Academy Policy
- Jennifer Platt Vice President International Council of Shopping Centers->Federal Operations
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