Creatures of Statute

Off the Charts: Wayfair Windfall?

16 min · 24. juni 2026
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This week on Creatures of Statute, we're bringing you another episode of our series Off the Charts. The 2018 Wayfair decision is often cited as a major revenue boost for local governments. But what do the numbers actually show? We take a data-driven look at remote retail collections across Arizona counties, examine how online sales taxation changed after Wayfair, and compare those revenues to rising county costs, including mandatory ALTCS contributions. Explore the data featured in this episode at https://www.countysupervisors.org/data [https://www.countysupervisors.org/data].

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