2019
Martin Eisenstein Presents on Wayfair and Public Law 86-272 for Service Providers
David Swetnam-Burland / 0 CommentsOn February 19, 2019, Managing Partner Martin Eisenstein presented a Strafford webinar entitled, “Nexus Limitations and Protections for Service Providers Post-Wayfair.” Eisenstein discussed the impact of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in South Dakota v. Wayfair on a service provider’s exposure for sales taxes, income taxes, gross receipts taxes, and franchise taxes based upon net...
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2019
Martin Eisenstein Gives Presentation on Wayfair for Foreign Sellers
David Swetnam-Burland / 0 CommentsOn February 5, 2019, managing partner Martin Eisenstein presented a Strafford Webinar entitled “New Economic Presence Nexus Standards for Foreign Remote Sellers: Impact of Wayfair Holding on Non-U.S. Companies.” Eisenstein addressed the challenges facing sellers outside the United States posed by the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in South Dakota v. Wayfair, and the practical ways...
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2018
Martin Eisenstein Discusses Aftermath of Wayfair at Marcus Evans Tax Summit
David Swetnam-Burland / 0 CommentsOn November 8, 2018, Brann & Isaacson Managing Partner Martin Eisenstein addressed the Marcus Evans annual tax summit in Pasadena, California. His presentation was entitled, “The Aftermath of the Supreme Court’s Decision in Wayfair: Will the States be on the Warpath?” in which he addressed the fall-out from the Supreme Court’s 2018 opinion in Wayfair...
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2018
Alabama Supreme Court Declines Review, Cementing Appellate Court Victory
David Swetnam-Burland / 0 CommentsOn November 9, 2018, the Supreme Court of Alabama denied a petition for a writ of certiorari filed by the Alabama Department of Revenue in Department of Revenue v. Scholastic Book Clubs, Inc. The State Supreme Court’s decision leaves in place the opinion of the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals in favor of Scholastic Book...
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2018
Martin Eisenstein and Nathaniel Bessey Pen State Tax Notes Cover Story
David Swetnam-Burland / 0 CommentsAn article by managing partner Martin Eisenstein and partner Nathaniel Bessey, “Wayfair and P.L. 86-272 in a Services Economy,” is the cover story in the November 5, 2018, issue of State Tax Notes. In the piece, Eisenstein and Bessey explore the broader potential impacts of the Supreme Court’s recent opinion in South Dakota v. Wayfair...
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2018
George Isaacson Addresses Boston Bar Association On Wayfair’s Impact
David Swetnam-Burland / 0 CommentsOn November 2, 2018, Senior Partner George Isaacson discussed the impact of the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision in South Dakota v. Wayfair for taxpayers and taxing jurisdictions at an event hosted by the Boston Bar Association. Isaacson represented Respondents Wayfair, Overstock.com, and Newegg in Wayfair, and argued the case in the Supreme Court—his second...
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2018
On the Cover of State Tax Notes: Isaacson and Bertoni Discuss Stare Decisis
B&I Editor / 0 CommentsGeorge Isaacson and David Bertoni made the cover of State Tax Notes this month with the latest installment of Brann & Isaacson’s quarterly column Eyes On E-Commerce. In their article, “The Strange Death of Stare Decisis” Isaacson and Bertoni contend that the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decisions in South Dakota v. Wayfair and Janus v....
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2018
Alabama Court of Appeals Rules In Favor of Scholastic Book Clubs
David Bertoni / 0 CommentsBrann & Isaacson partner David W. Bertoni, representing Scholastic Book Clubs, Inc., successfully argued to the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals that the company had no obligation to collect and remit use taxes in connection with its sales of children’s books and related items to teachers, homeschooling parents, and schoolchildren. The decision, which affirmed a judgment...
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2018
Schaefer Details Post-Wayfair Uncertainty in New Article
David Swetnam-Burland / 0 CommentsPartner Matthew Schaefer, who served as co-counsel to the Respondents in the landmark case of South Dakota v. Wayfair Inc., has published a feature article in the August 2018 edition of Digital Business Lawyer reporting on the Supreme Court’s Wayfair decision and the uncertainty it leaves for remote sellers and states regarding the enforceability of...
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2018
Eisenstein and Schaefer Answer Questions About Post-Wayfair Compliance for ACMA “Legal Corner”
David Swetnam-Burland / 0 CommentsIn a post on the American Catalog Mailers’ Association “Legal Corner” on July 26, 2018, B&I Partners Martin Eisenstein and Matthew Schaefer provided answers to some of the fundamental questions confronting remote sellers striving to comply with sales tax requirements in multiple states in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in South Dakota...
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