TAX 9866 Lecture Notes - Lecture 33: Quill Corporation, Wayfair, Commerce Clause

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18 Feb 2020
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Quill corporation v north dakota overturned by south dakota v wayfair, inc. Both cases involve the application of a state"s sales and use taxes to transactions crossing state borders. Question is whether a state can impose a sales or use tax collection obligation on an out-of state retailer that does not have any physical presence in the state. Adopted sales tax beg of 1930s b/c of understanding at the time that commerce clause barred taxes on. The question presented in quill was whether a state may impose a use tax collection obligation on an out-of-state vendor. When a consumer purchases goods or services, the consumer"s state often imposes a sales tax. This case requires the court to determine when an out-of-state seller can be required to collect and remit that tax. Question is whether out-of state seller resp for its payment. Two earlier cases, court held out of state seller"s liability to collect and remit the tax to the consumer"s.

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