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Old 03-28-2003, 05:33 PM
larush larush is offline
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Question Internet Sales Tax

According to a recent article on ECommerce Guide, the push for an Internet sales tax is making progress in California, where a state Senate committee this week approved two bills paving the way for collections on goods sold by out-of-state merchants via the Web.

Pressure is also mounting across the nation for tax collections on Internet sales. Some major online retailers already have begun to collect sales taxes.

As a small to mid-sized business, what are your thoughts/concerns on Internet sales tax? How will it affect your business? Have you already begun collecting them?
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Old 11-05-2003, 05:10 PM
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Concerning the taxes that Laura wrote about in her Oct. 31 column ('Tale of Two Taxes: Making Sense of the Internet Tax Debate'), the Internet Tax Moratorium is an effort to permanently ban the taxing of
DSL, Cable Modem, or Dial-up Access. This issue touches, of course, all of us that use the Internet.

The U.S. Senate may shortly pull an expensive trick on anyone who uses the Internet to send a message, pay a bill or make an on-line purchase. We should all take action now to prevent state and local governments from taxing Internet access!

http://www.capwiz.com/cse/mail/onecl...lertid=3873001

We all depend on the Internet for communication. The Senate is ready to pass legislation that would *permanently* prevent state and local
governments from taxing Internet access! This is a good thing If the ban ends, state and local governments will be able to tax for access.

The Internet Tax Non-Discrimination Act (S.150), ensures that states may not tax consumers for access to the Internet. This bill also (permanently)extends the existing moratorium against multiple taxes on e-commerce.

The Internet provides all of us with an important tool and is crucial for the health of our economy. Currently, half of all Americans have access to the Internet – let's ensure that access to the Information Highway can be expanded to all Americans.

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Old 11-18-2003, 06:23 PM
wcollen wcollen is offline
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internet sales taxing

if the senate is trying to con us by dropping the access so they can tax our sales-then i say-vote your senator out of congress if he votes for the sales tax. 2004 is not far off. i have even considered stopping my internet selling all together if congress allows internet sales tax on items-what ever that is-sold.

there are so many variances in each local area on taxing-that it would be a major problem and cost item to stay on the internet.

let your senators and representatives know how you feel, write letters to your local editors etc!!
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