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Amazon says it plans to hire 3,000 people at its new delivery station in Indianapolis.
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Online plant sellers could make it harder for Indiana to enforce its new invasive plants rule. Well-known companies allow Hoosiers to purchase plants from all over the world without knowing theyre invasive.
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COVID-19 has many of us working from home, but we still need cars. In the age of Zoom, e-mail, and smartphones, we can complete most of the process from home. And given incentives, there are some great deals.
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Chris HatfieldAs a local small business, having an online store can bring more customers from both your area and possibly worldwide – especially during…
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WFYI's Taylor Bennett spoke with Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Officer Michael Hewitt about ways people can protect themselves from package thieves this holiday season.
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The ruling means states can require businesses that sell goods online to collect a sales tax for each purchase.
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A 1992 U.S. Supreme Court decision says states can't force online retailers to collect and remit sales tax if they have no physical connection to the state.
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Most businesses who sell online aren't required to collect sales tax if they don't have a physical presence in the state.
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The state's battle to collect online sales tax from non-resident businesses will more likely play out in Congress than in the courts, says one economist.
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The lawsuit was prompted by new state legislation to allow the state to collect online sales taxesif such a lawsuit is successful.