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This is big for shoppers everywhere. A win for states. A big win for South Dakota. A loss for Amazon and other online retailers.
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South Dakota Attorney General
@martyjackley delivered oral arguments in front of SCOTUS. He just released this statement:pic.twitter.com/wWjUKvuKo5
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"This is a great day for South Dakota. We have long fought the battle to defend Main Street businesses and now with today’s ruling, all businesses will compete on a level playing field,” said
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My sales tax for this couch right now is $0. That will soon change with today’s ruling.pic.twitter.com/OD9b9ZykJv
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We’re working on breaking down the key points of the ruling.
@AlexLimonNews will be covering for us from Washington D.C. @KELOCasey is talking to local businesses. Team coverage on#KELONews at 5pic.twitter.com/getVinheIl
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@SenJohnThune responds. Interestingly in the dissenting opinion by Chief Justice Roberts, Justices Breyer, Sotomayor and Kagan points to Congress as the solution as well.https://twitter.com/senjohnthune/status/1009838681375629312?s=21 …Show this thread
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BREAKING: In a 5-4 split, the Supreme Court sides with South Dakota in Wayfair v. SD. States can collect sales tax from out of state internet retailers.