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Starting January 1, 2020, Hawaii, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Michigan will be joining the list of states where eBay will be collecting sales tax on applicable transactions.  

 

We’re committed to supporting any sellers who have been affected by the June 2018 Supreme Court decision, which changed the rules around how Internet Sales Tax is administered.

 

What this means for you: Regardless of your physical location, if you sell to buyers in certain states, those states may require you to collect applicable taxes on transactions. 

 

Based on these new laws, we will calculate, collect, and remit sales tax for applicable orders shipped to customers in the following states:

 

Hawaii - starting January 1, 2020

Illinois - starting Jan 1, 2020

Wisconsin - starting Jan 1, 2020

Michigan - starting Jan 1, 2020

 

Once we start collecting tax in these states, you do not need to take any action. There are no extra charges or fees for this service. Prior to these dates, please continue to collect and remit tax in these states and comply with any other applicable requirements they impose.

 

There are no opt-outs for selling items to the states listed above, or out of eBay automatically collecting sales tax for applicable orders.  Additional states will likely be added to the above list. Stay informed on the Help pages.

 

For more information on these new tax requirements, we recommend consulting with your tax advisor. 

 

As always, thank you for selling on eBay.