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The DMA letter, written by its tax counsel (and Catalog Success contributor) George Isaacson, said that specifically, the DMA opposes the proposed change in the “Sourcing Rule,” which would end the Streamlined Sales Tax Project’s long-standing requirement that the point of destination — rather than point of origin — be used to determine the applicable tax rate for all sales.
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