A U.S. Supreme Court decision expanding the ability of states to pull in tax dollars from online purchases could have a significant impact in Florida. The ruling reversed a 1992 court decision that said that online retailers could only be required to collect sales taxes if they had stores in states. Consumers were supposed to voluntarily pay sales taxes on online purchases, although it rarely happened. The court decision was praised by Florida business groups who believe online-only retailers have an unfair competitive advantage over brick-and-mortar stores because they don’t have to collect sales taxes. The exact impact of the ruling on Florida’s sales tax collections is unknown but could be significant.