This may be the last Christmas of online shopping without paying sales tax.
A proposed online sales tax has been offered as an amendment to the
National Defense Authorization Act, much to the ire of opponents.
The Computer and Communications Industry Association, a group that opposes this move, says that an online sales tax will burden small businesses, “some of the most promising candidates for future economic growth.”
“This proposal, and other online sales tax collection proposals like it, would allow states to penalize the innovative e-commerce business model by targeting small online businesses as
convenient sources (and collectors) of revenue,” said CCIA President and
CEO Ed Black.
The Marketplace Fairness Act, and its House counterpart the
Marketplace Equity Act, seek to clarify, and arguably overturn, a 1992
Supreme Court ruling that requires retailers to have a physical presence
in a state in order to collect sales tax on goods.
No comments:
Post a Comment