Auto Care Association Supports Supreme Court Decision Allowing States to Collect Online Sales Tax
June 24, 2018
By Camille Sheehan
By Camille Sheehan
BETHESDA, Md. – June 24, 2018 –The Auto Care Association
applauds today’s decision by the Supreme Court to permit states to collect sales tax on
purchases of products made over the internet. The 5-4 decision means that
online sellers will now be on a level playing field with brick and mortar
retailers regarding charging sales tax. The Auto Care Association had filed an
amicus brief with other retail groups urging the Supreme Court to hear the case
based on the price advantage that the current system provided online sellers.
The decision overturns a previous Supreme Court decision that required companies to have a
physical presence in the state where the purchaser resided in order to charge
sales tax.
“This is an important decision for many of Auto Care’s retail members and we are pleased that the Supreme Court saw the unfairness in the current system and determined to make everyone play by the same rules,” said Aaron Lowe, senior vice president, regulatory and government affairs, Auto Care Association. “We hope that implementation of the sales tax will be done uniformly across state lines to ensure a fair and efficient system of tax collection."
“This is an important decision for many of Auto Care’s retail members and we are pleased that the Supreme Court saw the unfairness in the current system and determined to make everyone play by the same rules,” said Aaron Lowe, senior vice president, regulatory and government affairs, Auto Care Association. “We hope that implementation of the sales tax will be done uniformly across state lines to ensure a fair and efficient system of tax collection."