The Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement, abbreviated as SSUTA, is an agreement among about half of the states in the USA to simplify and modernize the collection of sales and use taxes among member states. First organized in 2000, the goal of this agreement is to help simplify the member states' sales tax rules in order to facilitate easier sales tax compliance for businesses with sales tax obligations in multiple states.
The central tenants of the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement are designed to simplify and streamline sales tax laws in the following ways:
In the map below, you can see which states have fully complied with the SSUTA as well as which states are not members of the agreement.
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