Amazon’s Tax Dispute May Be Destined for the Supreme Court

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One of the less-remembered legacies of Eliot Spitzer’s governorship was the “Amazon tax.” It was his administration that came up with a plan to get Amazon and other out-of-state online retailers to start collecting state and local sales taxes from New York customers. Six years (and two governors) later, New York’s battle with Amazon came to a head on March 28 after the state’s highest court upheld the constitutionality of the tax in a 4-1 ruling. Writing for the majority, Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman concluded: “The bottom line is that if a vendor is paying New York residents to actively solicit business in this State, there is no reason why that vendor should not shoulder the appropriate tax burden.”


Amazon’s Tax Dispute May Be Destined for the Supreme Court