South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc. is a pending United States Supreme Court case dealing with the nature of sales tax for purchases made over the Internet. The petitioner, the state of South Dakota, seeks the Court to abrogate the 1992 decision of Quill Corp. v. North Dakota, which held that by the Dormant Commerce Clause states may not collect sales tax from purchases made by their residents through electronic or online retailers unless those retailers have a physical presence within their state. The Court has agreed to hear the case, with oral arguments scheduled for April 17, 2018 and a decision expected by the end of the current term in June 2018.
I am curious as to how posters on this board consider this issue on a personal level...from a single citizen perspective.
