What was the Supreme Court's holding in Wayfair?
Multiple Choice
An out-of-state mail-order company did not have a sales tax collection responsibility because it lacked physical presence.
Reversed the Quill decision that an out-of-state business must have physical presence in the state before the state may require the business to collect sales tax from in-state customers.
Spelled out four criteria for determining whether states may subject nondomiciliary companies to an income tax.
Defined solicitation for purposes of Public Law 86-272.
The answer is "Reversed the Quill decision that an out-of-state business must have physical presence in the state before the state may require the business to collect sales tax from in-state customers".
Explanation:
In the Wayfair case the Supreme Court held that states can mandate that businesses without a physical presence in a state with more than 200 transactions or $100,000 in-state sales collect and remit sales taxes on transactions in the state.
This ruling overturned the Court’s decision in the Quill v. North Dakota case.
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