A new tax trend quietly came into play in 2017: non-collecting seller use tax reporting laws. A growing number of states are demanding online sellers who don’t collect sales tax to disclose customer information to help them enforce consumer use tax compliance.
Before deciding to comply with the new laws, non-collecting retailers should understand exactly what the requirements are, what they mean for their consumers, and what options they have.
This presentation will explain what these new laws mean for your business, including:
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Avalara
Vice President of U.S. Tax Policy and Government Relations
webinars@avalara.com
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Scott Peterson is Avalara’s Vice President of U.S. Tax Policy and Government Relations. Prior to Avalara, he was the first Executive Director of the Streamlined Sales Tax Governing Board—an organization devoted to making sales tax more straightforward and more uniform for the benefit of businesses. Scott also spent 10 years as the Director of the South Dakota Sales Tax Division and 12 years providing research and legal writing for the South Dakota Legislature.