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Arkansas governor signs “Amazon Tax” law
Beginning this summer, e-retailers with in-state affiliates must collect sales tax.
Posted 04/05/2011Paul Demery3 comments
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Amazon may expand home delivery
The online giant makes a go at bricks-and-mortar retailers.
Posted 01/25/2011Zak StamborPost a comment
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Amazon messes with Texas over a $269 million tax bill
Amazon is suing Texas, which last year billed the retailer for uncollected sales taxes.
Posted 01/20/2011Thad Rueter2 comments
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Taxing decisions
A proposed Illinois web tax leaves retailers based in that state worried about lost business.
Posted 01/07/2011Thad Rueter1 comments
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Illinois moves to tax online purchases
Lawmakers in Illinois have voted for a 6.25% tax on online retail purchases.
Posted 01/06/2011Thad RueterPost a comment
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Amazon.com gets a Texas-sized tax bill
Amazon is liable for $269 million in uncollected sales tax, Texas says.
Posted 10/25/2010Paul Demery2 comments
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Ohio to L.L. Bean: Pay up
Ohio wants $210,000 in back taxes under the state’s commercial activity tax law.
Posted 09/03/2010Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Sales tax counterattack
The DMA and e-retailers plan to sue over changes to sales tax laws.
Posted 06/18/2010Thad RueterPost a comment
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New York clarifies recent e-commerce sales tax law
New York has released a document clarifying a law that requires some web merchants with New York affilates to collect state sales taxes. The document hints that the state may be less aggressive in interpreting the law than some feared, an expert says.
Posted 05/28/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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GT Nexus Announces Charming Shoppes Renews and Expands with Import Operating Platform
On-demand platform provides apparel retailer inventory visibility, freight spend management, Customs document automation and import performance analytics Oakland, CA -- December 8, 2009 -- GT Nexus today announced that Charming Shoppes, Inc. (Nasdaq: CHRS) has renewed and expanded its commitment to using a GT Nexus Web-based data platform for its import management. Delivered via the software as a service (SaaS) model, the GT Nexus platform...
Posted 12/08/2009
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