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TaxCloud Announces New Stripe Integration

PYMNTS

North Dakota , argued that it was “obsolete in an era of eCommerce.” In effect, it is a judicially created tax shelter for businesses that limit their physical presence in a state but sell their goods and services to the state’s consumers, something that has become easier and more prevalent as technology has advanced.

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Young Consumers Love to “Buy Now, Pay Later” – Here’s What to Know About the Explosive Fintech Trend

Perficient

Since Square purchased Afterpay, customers can get an Afterpay card to use with participating retailers that operate with Square, which lets customers use Afterpay for in-store purchases. Pay in 4 is not currently available for residents of Missouri, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, or any US Territories.

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Retail’s Voice-Assisted, Meatless Summer

PYMNTS

Perhaps the most unexpected development to emerge during this past summer of retail was the frenzy sparked by the introduction of meatless menu items by fast-food operators. The subscription commerce wars kept raging, and new operations and businesses entered the market or tweaked their models. New Subscription Push.

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US Supreme Court Gives The Green Light For Online Sales Taxes

PYMNTS

North Dakota , argued that it was “obsolete in an era of eCommerce,” according to a Washington Post report. In his majority opinion, Kennedy undercut the arguments about physical presence that, in his view, reflected a technological age that has passed since the Quill ruling. A New Type of “Physical Presence”.

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The Big Gorilla

Independent Banker

Sarah Getzlaff, executive vice president and chief operating officer at First Security Bank of North Dakota, sees the detrimental effects of overly complex regulation in everyday operations, particularly in lending. “That could be time they could better spend doing something else with their customers,” she points out.

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The case for end-to-end digital lending

Independent Banker

I’m not sure how we would have processed all of the PPP loans and everything else in the last 18 months without some of the technology that we have implemented,” says Chris Jundt, senior vice president and chief lending officer at First State Bank & Trust. First State Bank & Trust in Williston, N.D.,

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The ICBA 22/23 executive committee is all in

Independent Banker

Treasurer Sarah Getzlaff, CEO, Security First Bank of North Dakota, New Salem, N.D. Bank Operations and Payments chair Alice P. Hartings: ICBA’s ThinkTECH Accelerator brings fintechs and community banks together to enhance bank operations and the customer experience. ICBA executive committee (from left). Covington, Ind.