Posted on 07/26/2015 7:47:56 PM PDT by Olog-hai
Republicans in the Senate are leading efforts to pass legislation that would allow the states to impose a sales tax on online transactions.
Sen. Mike Enzi (R-WY) has proposed the Marketplace Fairness Act (MFA), which would allow states to "collect and remit sales and use taxes with respect to remote sales. The bill includes an exemption for companies whose gross remote sales are less than $1 million per year. The legislation enjoys support particularly among legislators in rural states who believe that online retailers are encroaching on sales made out of traditional storefronts. [ ]
This is not the first time Enzi has pushed for an online sales tax. In 2014, he was able to pass the bill in the Senate by combining it with another bill called the Internet Tax Freedom Act (ITFA). Conservatives supported ITFA because it prohibited taxes from being imposed on Internet access service. However, the package never reached the floor of the House for a vote.
While Enzis bill stands to pass the Senate with bipartisan support again this year, it still faces strong opposition from conservatives.
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Glad we voted for severe Conservatives instead of tax ‘n spend leftists in 2014.
Read my lips...no second term.
I read an article not too long ago about the politicians steeped in hookers and blow. The way that DC is acting these days (completely detached from the rest of the country) I can completely see that being the case.
The only other thing I can fathom is lots of them know the game (financially) is soon up so why not go nutz and see just how far they can push things to keep the party going.
Sounds Fair to me.
Piece of cake for a computer. I thought conservatives believed in Federalism.
Perhaps the only i-net entity that could handle the enormity of the tax regulatory burden would be Amazon ...
BS. There will be web sites with aps for that in weeks, if there aren't already.
I'm not advocating higher tax rates. I am advocating honesty.
SC already does, I sent the Amazon tax bill to my state representative and told him to pay it, I didn’t vote for it, he did. Never heard a word back.
Doing anything weird to the internet is like squeezing a balloon, whatever it is will simply pop up somewhere else.
ping
It’s already being done. I get taxed with Amazon so this is just making it official. The first time they charged me on Amazon with state taxes I was upset but that was over a year ago now.
Good one!
Cruz is right, there is little difference between many GOP Senators and Democrats.
Fortunately GOP house members didn't go for it.
Why would I vote GOP if they actually passed this?
Amazon now collects sales taxes FOR Maryland because starting last fall they have a physical presence in Maryland, distribution centers which Maryland gave them tax breaks for.(they have grown huge)
These Federal bills are unnecessary. Amazon probably is for them now to crush competition.
Same here in Maryland last fall, Maryland gave them tax breaks to set them up and Amazon collects $$$ from us to go to Maryland.
Screw these Senate GOP whores.
Unlike 2010 and 2014 in 2016 the GOP will have a number of tough states (Senate seats) to defend.
This is because its six years after 2010 (GOP landslide) , not 2008( Dem landslide).
If this is what they have to offer then good riddance. .
???
How can the US Senate eliminate State sales taxes?
Even it was constitutional it doesn't sound like a good idea.
When a internet sales company has a physical presence in a state they must collect the sales taxes for the state(like Amazon here), if the company DOESNT have one the state is out of luck. This needs no changes.
In Maryland it started Nov 1 last year due to two distribution centers being opened here, that Amazon got tax credits from the state for generating.
That peed me off.
Especially after Martin O Malley raised the state sales tax.
So I signed up from a 30 day free trial of Amazon Prime a month earlier, loaded up with stuff I needed plus a ~ $900 smart TV before they started collecting, then canceled it the last day (so it was free that month) and I haven't bought anything on it since.
But I know I will go back some day, its too convenient.
Amazon wants this law and I am sure is bribing BOTH parties Senators.
Internet sales tax is a complicated issue. There is nothing in their nature which should make them exempt from taxation. However, administration of the tax is going to be extremely hard to implement without imposing huge burdens on small internet business who cannot afford to hire a professional accountant to keep track of all the tax law changes. I smell the AICPA behind this.
The Stupid Party strikes again.
Another corporatist lobby priority duly pursued by the idiot GOPe.
If an internet business is responsible for collecting sales taxes, would they not be subject to audit by all these taxing authorities? Your state might be fairly reasonable but do you want the brown-shirts from the State of California pouring over the books of your internet business?
Sounds like you get inured to liberalism rather quickly. Whips and scorpions?
Karl Marx once said that the way he saw things, after he made “bourgeois” society collapse, he “would stride through the wreckage a creator”. He really did have that kind of megalomania.
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