Earlier this summer, the Supreme Court caused a stir among small businesses with online stores with its South Dakota v. Wayfair decision. In Wayfair, the Court ruled that South Dakota could require online retailers without an in-state physical presence to collect sales tax for sales made in the state. Before this decision, online retailers were required to collect sales tax only if they had a physical presence in the state, such as an office or a warehouse.
Wondering what this means for your creative business? Check out our full column about the new sales tax ruling online in this month’s Nashville Arts Magazine. Or pick up your copy in person at any one of these locations!