What New Yorkers should know about the Supreme Court’s sales-tax decision


A recent Supreme Court decision is expected to shake the current sales tax structure of the country.

The 5-4 vote in South Dakota v. Wayfair Inc. overturned a 1992 ruling that prevented states from imposing sales taxes on online sales and catalog companies that don't have a physical presence in the state where they make a sale.

Politicians and retail industry advocates praised the decision, saying it brings the law up to date.

How will this affect New York? To learn more, I consulted with…

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