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Senate introduces Internet sales tax bill
Following similar action in the House of Representatives, two U.S. senators introduced a bill that grants states the authority to mandate collection of tax on Internet-based sales. Both bills exempt retailers doing less than $5 million in annual sales.
Posted 10/17/2003Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Online sales tax will still be an ongoing issue in 2002.
Despite a moratorium that put off addressing Internet tax for two more years, groups working to resolve the issue will still have much to do.
Posted 12/31/2001Internet RetailerPost a comment
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DMA chief wants extension of Internet tax moratorium—including sales tax
Congress should extend the moratorium on Internet taxes for at least two and preferably up to five years, H. Robert Wientzen, the Direct Marketing Association’s president and CEO, says.
Posted 10/30/2001Kurt PetersPost a comment
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The ban on Internet tax expires this weekend
Congress failed to pass an extension on an Internet tax ban that expires this weekend. The House passed a two-year extension of the moratorium that did not address the sales tax issue; the measure was blocked in the Senate.
Posted 10/19/2001Kurt PetersPost a comment
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A new joint group looks at Internet tax compensation costs
A group of government and business advisers is developing a tax compensation study to look at the costs of collecting sales taxes before and after proposed sales tax simplifications are adopted by state governments.
Posted 08/30/2001Kurt PetersPost a comment
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A House subcommittee approves extending the Internet tax moratorium
The House Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law has voted to extend the moratorium on Internet taxes. The legislation applies mainly to taxes on Internet access and did not address sales taxes, as some would like.
Posted 08/03/2001Kurt PetersPost a comment
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The DMA expresses concern at reported Internet sales tax agreement
The DMA says Congress’s reported agreement on Internet taxation fails to address the issue of the complexity of sales tax laws.
Posted 06/19/2001Kurt PetersPost a comment
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NRF wants multi-channel sales tax collection
National Retail Federation calls for leveling the sales tax playing field and support equality across distribution channels.
Posted 03/14/2001Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Anti-tax group warns of Internet taxation
A National Taxpayers Union study has identified several unresolved tax issues that it says could threaten online commerce. NTU advocates lower taxes, less wasteful spending and government accountability. "Within the next three months, Congress could make choices that will affect Internet taxation and the Information Age for years," said study author and NTU Policy Associate Paul Gessing. He contends that upcoming legislation to extend the federal...
Posted 01/19/2001Don DavisPost a comment
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Net Shoppers Just Say 'Nyet' to Taxes
Nearly 60% of consumers say they would make fewer online purchases if they had to pay sales tax, according to a new survey by BizRate.com (http://www.bizrate.com). "The BizRate.com data clearly show that Internet consumers are tax conscious and want the choice whether or not to pay the tax at the point of purchase," says Ben Isaacson, executive director of the Association for Interactive Media,.which co-sponsored the survey. "If the Internet is...
Posted 01/19/2001Don DavisPost a comment
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