Posted on January 28, 2010 by Althea Azeff
I wrote just a couple of days ago that it feels like an almost every day phenomenon that yet another state is introducing “Amazon Tax” legislation to broaden nexus net and thus e-commerce sales and use tax revenues.
Now Colorado is joining the list, perhaps motivated in part by its $1.6 billion budget shortfall.
H.B. 1193 (Concerning [...]
Filed under: E-Commerce, Legislation | Tagged: affiliates, Amazon Tax, Colorado, H.B. 1193, Internet sales tax, internet tax, nexus | 2 Comments »
Posted on January 26, 2010 by Althea Azeff
In terms of the broadening of “nexus” for sales and use tax purposes, what a New Year 2010 has been thus far!
It’s starting to feel like on an almost every-day basis I’m reporting on yet another state seeking or having broadened its term “nexus” to encompass Internet sales. The past several days include the likes [...]
Filed under: E-Commerce, Legislation | Tagged: Amazon Tax, Internet sales, Internet sales tax, internet tax, Mississippi, nexus | 2 Comments »
Posted on January 25, 2010 by Althea Azeff
An Amazon-type sales and use tax bill has been introduced in yet another state. This time, it’s the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Introduced January 21st by Senator Emmett W. Hanger, Jr. (R—Augusta) and backed by the Virginia Retail Federation (the legislative arm of the Retail Alliance and the Retail Merchants Association), the bill (S.B. 660), if enacted [...]
Filed under: E-Commerce, Legislation | Tagged: Amazon Tax, Emmett Hanger Jr., Internet sales, Internet sales tax, internet tax, nexus, S.B. 660, Virginia | 3 Comments »
Posted on January 20, 2010 by Althea Azeff
Catching up with other states seeking or having broadened the term “nexus” to encompass Internet sales, the New Mexico House of Representatives recently introduced H.B. 50, its own version of an “Amazon Tax” to establish the presumption of taxability for certain sales of goods and services made over the Internet.
Should the bill eventually be signed [...]
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Posted on January 20, 2010 by Althea Azeff
Culminating two years of research, the Michigan Commission on Legislative Mandates recently published its 87-page final report demonstrating that Michigan’s unfunded or underfunded mandates are requiring an astounding minimum of $2.2 billion per year from localities.
The cost to comply with Michigan state mandates – which run the gamut from electronic fingerprinting of criminals to [...]
Filed under: Legislation, Uncategorized | Tagged: Headlee Amendment, localities, Michigan, Michigan Commission on Legislative Mandates, Michigan Constitution, state constitution | 1 Comment »
Posted on January 15, 2010 by Althea Azeff
Hot off the presses this month, available as a free 16-page (not inclusive of the “Notes” and other superfluous pages) .pdf file here, the “Purchaser’s Obligations to Pay Sales Use Taxes Directly to the Tax Department: Questions and Answers” (Publications 774 of 1/10) could be the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance’s best [...]
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Posted on January 11, 2010 by Althea Azeff
As the economy continues to struggle along, courts are clogged with cases concerning uncollectible credit card accounts. One such case recently caught my eye, this one out of the New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division, particularly in its ruling denying Home Depot a sales and use tax refund on such default accounts that were financed [...]
Filed under: Court Cases | Tagged: bad credit card debt, Home Depot, New York, New York Appellate Division, Tax Court of New York | 2 Comments »
Posted on January 5, 2010 by Althea Azeff
Two federal courts recently (and only seemingly, I would contend) ruled on the side of online travel companies, producing somewhat surprising results in a long line of similar cases we followed throughout 2009 (see here, here, here, here, and here).
One, a case brought to the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida, by Monroe [...]
Filed under: Court Cases, E-Commerce | Tagged: E-Commerce, Expedia, Florida, Hotels.com, Kentucky, Monroe County, online hotel brokers, online retailer, online travel companies, Orbitz, Priceline, Priceline.com, tourist development tax | 2 Comments »
Posted on January 1, 2010 by Althea Azeff
Wake up! It’s January 1, 2010 and Ohio has turned its sourcing rules back to origin-based from destination-based for all intrastate sales of tangible personal property and services. No, it’s not your hangover talking; it’s the dizzy feeling that results from trying to stay compliant.
Effective today and with official Department of Taxation guidance provided in [...]
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