Federal law does not block online retailers from fighting Colorado's attempt to make up tax revenue lost to the rise of e-commerce, the Supreme Court ruled Tuesday. While consumers who buy tangible goods in Colorado must pay a 2.9 percent tax at the point of sale, they are supposed to independently fill out a return and remit a 2.9 percent use tax on any goods they buy from a retailer that lack a physical presence in the state, an e-retailer for example.
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