Marketplace facilitators who cross the threshold of either processing more than $100,000 in sales or 200 transactions in 2019 will now be required to collect and remit Michigan sales and use tax effective January 1, 2020. Gov. Whitmer (D) signed this requirement into law in a group of four bills on Dec. 12.
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