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Online Sales Tax Collection Checklist for Dealerships

Tax Compliance
Not too long ago, states could only require businesses to collect and remit taxes if the business had a physical presence there. Now, due to the rise in eCommerce platforms and online channels, states realized they were missing out on potential sales tax revenue. A majority of states have since started to enforce laws that require remote sellers to pay taxes to that state.

How is your dealership dealing with these laws if you’re selling parts, accessories, or cars online beyond your local market? Download this free checklist to make sure you’re compliant with these laws.

Tax Compliance Diagram

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