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Can I sell products or services online without violating e-commerce laws in Maryland? What are the requirements?
Selling Products or Services Online in Maryland
If you plan to sell products or services online in Maryland, you must comply with the state’s e-commerce laws. Here are some requirements you need to consider:
- Business Registration: You must register your business with the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation [1.1].
- Sales Tax: You must collect and remit sales tax on all taxable sales made to customers in Maryland [1.1].
- Consumer Protection: If you engage in door-to-door solicitation, you must comply with the requirements of Maryland’s Door-to-Door Sales Act [1.1][1.2][1.3].
- Disclosure Statement: If you engage in door-to-door solicitation, you must provide a written disclosure statement to consumers that includes certain information, such as the name of the organization on whose behalf the solicitation is made and the address and telephone number where requests for a copy of the financial statement should be directed [1.1][1.3].
- Pledge Form: If you engage in door-to-door solicitation, you must provide a pledge form to consumers that includes certain information, such as the name of the solicitor, the name and address of the individual or organization on whose behalf the solicitor has made the door-to-door solicitation, and a statement of the general purpose or purposes for which the contribution will be used [1.3].
- Refund Policy: If you engage in door-to-door solicitation, you must inform consumers of their right to a refund or return of any contribution made pursuant to a door-to-door solicitation if requested within 30 days after the contribution is made [1.3].
- Financial Statement: If you engage in door-to-door solicitation, you must mail within 30 days of a request by a consumer pursuant to a door-to-door solicitation a current financial statement of the individual or organization on whose behalf the solicitation is made at no charge to the person who requested it [1.1][1.3].
In summary, if you plan to sell products or services online in Maryland, you must register your business, collect and remit sales tax, and comply with the state’s e-commerce and consumer protection laws. If you engage in door-to-door solicitation, you must also comply with the requirements of Maryland’s Door-to-Door Sales Act.
Source(s):
- [1.1] Section 14-2601
- [1.2] Section 14-2602
- [1.3] Section 14-2603
Jurisdiction
Maryland