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Tax advocates are hopeful as online sales tax debate heads back to Congress
A bill that would require all e-retailers to collect sales taxes is likely to be introduced this month, and advocates say the economic woes of state government make passage more likely than in the past.
Posted 04/16/2009Katie DeatschPost 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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New York says web site affiliates are basis for sales tax collection
New provisions proposed for a New York State sales tax law, if signed by the governor, would require out-of-state online retailers with in-state affiliates to collect and remit sales tax on purchases by New York buyers.
Posted 04/17/2008Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Sales tax project launches with first transaction
An online and catalog retailer of home-renovation products has completed the first transaction under the Streamlined Sales Tax Project, using the web-based AvaTax tax management software system from Avalara.
Posted 10/10/2006Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Sales tax amnesty program attracts more than 1,000 sellers
Launched a year ago, the Streamlined Sales Tax program’s tax amnesty offer attracted more than 1,000 businesses to register as collectors of tax on Internet and catalog sales before the program ended Sept. 30, the SST says.
Posted 09/27/2006Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Sales tax would hinder the growth of e-retailing, merchant tells Senate
Forcing retailers to collect sales taxes for purchases made over the Internet would be a heavy burden that could hinder the growth of online retailing, Gary Imig, executive vice president of Sierra Trading Post Inc., told the U.S. Senate today.
Posted 07/25/2006Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Sales tax board certifies three software vendors for tax collection
The Streamlined Sales Tax Governing Board, which oversees a 19-state program of collecting cross-border sales tax on Internet purchases, has certified three providers of sales tax collection software offered for free to participating merchants.
Posted 05/05/2006Kurt PetersPost a comment
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New York recoups $34 million in unpaid sales tax for web/catalog purchases
About 20 states are recouping revenue lost to unpaid sales tax on web and catalog purchase by simply asking taxpayers to estimate it in their tax returns. New York leads the way with $34 million gained over two years.
Posted 03/21/2006Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Internet sales tax bills headed for compromise, expert says
Two federal bills that support mandatory collection of Internet sales tax are likely to be forged into a single bill that will settle issues like exemptions for small retailers, CCH tax expert John Logan says.
Posted 01/13/2006Kurt PetersPost a comment
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U.S. Senate bills back Internet sales tax
Two bills recently submitted in the U.S. Senate would provide for mandatory collection of sales tax by Internet and catalog retailers.
Posted 01/04/2006Kurt PetersPost a comment
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