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HR 5660: Internet Sales Tax Heats Up

Worcester Is MAJOR!™: HR 5660: Internet Sales Tax Heats Up

Saturday, August 14, 2010

HR 5660: Internet Sales Tax Heats Up

HR 5660, a bill before Congress known as the “Main Street Fairness Act," would require online businesses and entrepreneurs to collect and remit sales taxes from each customer.

    Congress makes the following findings:
      (1) States should be encouraged to simplify their sales and use tax systems.
      (2) As a matter of economic policy and basic fairness, similar sales transactions should be treated equally, without regard to the manner in which sales are transacted, whether in person, through the mail, over the telephone, on the Internet, or by other means.
      (3) Congress may facilitate such equal taxation consistent with the United States Supreme Court's decision in Quill Corp. v. North Dakota.
      (4) States that voluntarily and adequately simplify their tax systems should be authorized to correct the present inequities in taxation through requiring sellers to collect taxes on sales of goods or services delivered in-state, without regard to the location of the seller.
      (5) The States have experience, expertise, and a vital interest in the collection of sales and use taxes, and thus should take the lead in developing and implementing sales and use tax collection systems that are fair, efficient, and non-discriminatory in their application and that will simplify the process for both sellers and buyers.
      (6) Online consumer privacy is of paramount importance to the growth of electronic commerce and must be protected.

 The debate is heating up and everyone from Amazon.com and eBay.com are fighting the Bill.  I expect the conversations to become more and more heated as November elections draw closer.

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