Regulators probe payday advance apps, Andreessen fights DC crypto curbs, Why invisible will make 2020âs payments innovation roar | | Next-Gen Sales Tax Tracker⢠|
Report: The Risky Business Of Navigating Online Sales Tax For Merchants States now operate without federal guidance over taxing out-of-state merchants for online sales â so each is making its own rules. That creates a complex selling environment that eTailers struggle to navigate, says Ted Hettich, chief sales officer of online shopping marketplace Fruugo. In the Next-Gen Sales Tax Tracker, he explains how economic nexus policies impact business decisions and the role of marketplaces to ease sellersâ tax compliance burdens. |
Bamboo Straws, Emerging Markets And The Lessons Of Selling Cross Border Itâs one thing to talk the talk on cross-border payments â itâs another thing to walk the walk. Kenny Tsang, PingPongâs managing director and general manager for Southeast Asia tells Karen Webster that it takes little more than understanding one Vietnamese sellerâs experience with bamboo straws on online marketplaces to understand why. |
Back To School Carpools Go Ridesharing Back to school means back to carpooling which creates its own stress for kids and parents both. Itâs a hassle that Ritu Narayan, CEO and founder of fledgling ridesharing service Zum, is ready to tackle. Are kids and carpools and parents ridesharingâs next big thing? |
eBay: 24 Years In, A Look Back It was Labor Day weekend 24 years ago when the internet held its first garage sale and the company later known as eBay, opened for business in its founder’s living room. Here’s our look at the first almost-quarter century of the online place to buy (and sell) almost everything. |
| KLW Commentary | Why Invisible Will Make 2020âs Payments Innovation Roar Magicians wow their audiences when they make objects disappear. Karen Webster says that innovators wow the payments and commerce ecosystems when theyâve made visible things disappear, too â like payments and even stores, brands, issuer and card networks. Itâs why she says that the most transformative payments innovation of the last decade has been making the visible, invisible. And why invisible will be the most powerful driver of innovators and their strategies in the decade to come. | | |
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