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A (sales tax-free) ‘mini-Thanksgiving’ weekend
Multichannel merchants say they get a boost from sales tax ‘holidays.’
Posted 08/15/2011Paul Demery1 comments
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Online tax bill fails in Texas
Gov. Rick Perry vetoes a bill designed to force out-of-state e-retailers to collect taxes.
Posted 05/31/2011Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Amazon to cut off Illinois affiliates
The move comes after Illinois enacted a law to tax online purchases.
Posted 03/11/2011Allison Enright2 comments
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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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North Carolina offers sales tax amnesty to Internet retailers
The North Carolina Department of Revenue is launching today a sales tax amnesty program that forgives Internet retailers with North Carolina affiliate programs for uncollected sales tax on products and services sold online to North Carolina residents.
Posted 04/23/2010Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Virginia moves a step closer to imposing sales taxes on online purchases
A proposal to tax sales of goods purchased from out-of-state online retailers moved a step closer to approval in Virginia this week, with a positive vote in a state Senate committee, though prospects for passage of the bill remain uncertain.
Posted 02/11/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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Overstock ends affiliate agreements in four states over sales tax rules
Following similar moves by two other major e-retailers, Overstock.com is cutting ties with affiliates in California, Hawaii, North Carolina and Rhode Island because of legislation that would require the online retailer to collect sales tax.
Posted 07/01/2009Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Drugstore.com finds a cure for its New Jersey sales tax dispute
The online retailer has agreed to pay $1.7 million to satisfy a claim that it should have collected sales tax on purchases made by New Jersey residents from 2000 to early 2008.
Posted 04/29/2009Mark BrohanPost a comment
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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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More states follow New York’s efforts to tax web sales from affiliates
Hawaii has joined California, Connecticut, Minnesota and Tennessee in introducing bills that, like a New York law enacted last year, would require Amazon and other e-retailers to process sales tax on orders received through many affiliate web sites.
Posted 03/06/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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