Now, in this particular case that the court will be hearing, South Dakota is looking to overturn a decades - old precedent where states can not require online retailers to
collect sales taxes unless that retailer has a physical presence in the state.
For its part, Amazon relied on a 1992 US Supreme Court decision that stated that companies who worked through the mail — as there was nothing in the way of online shopping then — did not have to
collect sales tax unless the company had a physical presence in that state.
James Allen does not
collect sales tax unless you live in Maryland or New York (where its offices are located).
Not exact matches
Sales tax is not separately calculated and
collected in connection with items ordered from Adelaqueen through the Amazon.com Site
unless explicitly indicated as such in the ordering process.
It is important to note that in Ohio does not charge out of state entities
sales tax, stemming from a 1992 Supreme Court decision that ruled Internet and catalog retailers are not required to
collect state
sales taxes unless they have a physical presence within state borders.
EU businesses don't have to
collect any
sales taxes in USA,
unless they have a permanent establishment in that country, which is not your case.