Released: July 03, 2009
States plot new path to tax online retailers
Source: Geoffrey A. Fowler and Erica Alini, Wall Street Journal ( Paid Registration )
Amazon.com Inc. and other e-commerce companies are winning some skirmishes against cash-strapped states that want to force them to collect sales taxes, but their victories may be short-lived.
Several states are contemplating new laws or revisions to existing law that could eventually force online retailers to pony up. North Carolina, for instance, has a two-pronged approach to going after online retailers. If its current efforts to tax online sales fall through, the state’s revenue secretary plans to interpret existing laws to require companies that have marketing affiliates collect sales taxes.
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