Modern Government Final Project
By Tim Reckner
By Tim Reckner
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The economy continues to be a major concern for voters in battleground states. Interestingly, a large majority trust Trump over Biden to handle the country's financial well-being. However, when it comes to abortion, most voters prefer it to be always or mostly legal (64% to 27%), and a majority trust Biden more than Trump on this issue. Now, let's look at the South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc. case. In 2018, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that states can require out-of-state sellers, including online retailers, to collect and remit sales tax, even if they lack a physical presence in the taxing state. This decision overturned the previous Quill Corp. v. North Dakota precedent, which had limited states' ability to collect taxes from remote sellers. The ruling has significant implications for e-commerce businesses, as they must now navigate varying state sales tax laws. While some argue it burdens small businesses, others see it as leveling the playing field with brick-and-mortar retailers. The Wayfair decision continues to shape taxation landscape in the digital age, prompting discussions about uniform tax collection practices. As businesses and policymakers grapple with its impact, the debate over sales tax remains ongoing.
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