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Can I sell products or services online without violating e-commerce laws in Missouri? What are the requirements?
Selling Products or Services Online in Missouri
If you plan to sell products or services online in Missouri, there are several legal requirements you need to consider.
Business Registration
First, you need to register your business with the Missouri Secretary of State. You can register your business online through the Secretary of State’s website [1.1]([2.1]:).
Sales Tax
You also need to collect and remit sales tax on all sales made to customers in Missouri. You can register for a sales tax permit through the Missouri Department of Revenue [1.1]([2.1]:).
Consumer Protection
Missouri has consumer protection laws that apply to online sales. For example, you must provide accurate and complete information about your products or services, including pricing, delivery times, and refund policies. You must also comply with Missouri’s deceptive trade practices laws [3.5].
Advertising
If you plan to advertise your products or services online, you must comply with Missouri’s advertising laws. For example, your advertisements must be truthful and not misleading [3.5].
Sale below cost or at lower price
It is unlawful for any person engaged in commerce within Missouri to sell or offer to sell motor fuel below cost if the intent of the sale or offer is to injure competition or to induce the purchase of other merchandise, to unfairly divert trade from a competitor, or otherwise to injure a competitor [2.1].
Conclusion
In summary, if you plan to sell products or services online in Missouri, you need to register your business, collect and remit sales tax, comply with consumer protection laws, comply with advertising laws, and avoid selling below cost with the intent to injure competition.
Source(s):
- [1.1] Preference to Missouri products and firms.
- [2.1] Sale below cost or at lower price, prohibited when.
- [3.5] Unlawful practices, penalty — exceptions.
Jurisdiction
Missouri